As part of the Google D.C. Talks series, Jim Young of Google moderated a discussion on "National Security and Web 2.0." Panelists Lt. Col. Patrick Michaelis of the U.S. Army and Dr. Calvin Andrus and Sean Dennehy of the CIA explained how their organizations are using Web 2.0 tools to share knowledge quickly and make intelligence assessments. The panel also discussed the technical and cultural challenges to bringing Internet tools to the national security realm. This event took place on June 12, 2009 at Google's offices in Washington, D.C.
Web 2.0, Cool Thing that ever happened.
JustinNeverSayNever7 3 months ago
Audio only on left earpiece, not watching :(
vilem94 1 year ago
Hi this is for Google or anyone with web 2.0 software and production knowledge.
i basically have a idea for a non-profit organization that i in turn want to bring it to the web 2.0 level example Facebook.
If you can help me out please contact me.
Rob
Trilla99 2 years ago
Teaching people to do the right thing. Now this is something you all know how to do, which is within your hearts. To speak of needing to learn how to do this is a silly thing in it self.
KaneSpell 2 years ago
Or staff you can return to me what you all know is rightfully mine.
KaneSpell 2 years ago
Or is everyone still spying and listening in?
KaneSpell 2 years ago
The only way any of you are going to learn anything is to speak to me as a human being.
KaneSpell 2 years ago
Comments are shutdown then they are reopened? What is going on Google staff, not going to speak to me, when many of you are on my Facebook page. I know many have seen the Myspace channel as well.
KaneSpell 2 years ago
My second order is to have restrictions removed from my accounts. I find the copyright game quite a waste of time, when much of Hollywood knows about me and what I am trying to do here. Time to wake up to some reality everyone.
KaneSpell 2 years ago
Remove the evil filth from Google.
KaneSpell 2 years ago