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TransTrackerTotally unrelated to the content of this article....BUT...why can't AFP either 1) link to the document on the FAS site themselves or 2) at least link to the Wired "Danger Room" post that links to the document?!? If they can link to wired.com, then they should be able to link to any other thing on the web. Of course...they are not, apparently, able to link to Wired.com, beause when I click the link I just get an error message. So then the question becomes, why is it that the AFP has not figured out how hyperlinking works??
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A draft US Army intelligence report has identified the popular micro-blogging service Twitter, Global Positioning System maps and voice-changing software as potential terrorist tools.
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The report by the 304th Military Intelligence Battalion, posted on the website of the Federation of American Scientists (FAS), examines a number of mobile and web technologies and their potential uses by militants.
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The report outlined scenarios in which militants could make use of Twitter, combined with such programs as Google Maps or cell phone pictures or video, to carry out an ambush or detonate explosives.
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Besides Twitter, the report examined the potential use by militants of Global Positioning Systems and other technologies.
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