Two further links people might be interested in:
The first is a blog entry by George Brock, Professor and Head of Journalism at City University in London, about the effects of the cable leak: Wikileaks and the cables: what changes, what doesn’t.
The second is a beta of a search engine for the cables, sponsored by the Dutch-Flemish association of investigative journalists VVOJ. Right now it's only running on about 1000 of the messages, but when they're satisfied it's working properly they'll be putting everything in it.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
The first is a blog entry by George Brock, Professor and Head of Journalism at City University in London, about the effects of the cable leak: Wikileaks and the cables: what changes, what doesn’t.
The second is a beta of a search engine for the cables, sponsored by the Dutch-Flemish association of investigative journalists VVOJ. Right now it's only running on about 1000 of the messages, but when they're satisfied it's working properly they'll be putting everything in it.
-- Bob
---------
Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.