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It was only a matter of time before someone put together a browser that would make it easier to search through the hundreds of thousands of leaked diplomatic cables that WikiLeaks has been sharing with the public.
Our Preface Julian Assange's short essay is an intriguing theory of conspiracy (as opposed to conspiracy theory) that effectively and concisely describes the drama of transnational power in the information age. It's an obscure, strategical text from 2006 that assumes a new relevance in the light of the massive leaks of 2010. However, we believe it has several flaws: 1) It is a byproduct of the leftist idea of class consciousness achieved via enlightenment.
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NEW YORK , Dec. 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Appinions Inc. , a New York -based software company, is offering organizations access to its novel W3 application that automatically extracts who is saying what about whom in WikiLeaks documents. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20101214/NY17009LOGO ) Appinions W3™ extracts and summarizes opinions from vast volumes of data to give immediate insight into what people and organizations were saying, thinking and feeling about specific issues or people. Appinions W3 is unique in its ability to analyze data on the massive scale required should WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange's threat of a single, massive dump of 250,000 cables become a reality. "Obviously, we hope that no additional harmful information is released," says Larry Levy , Appinions' co-founder and chief executive. "However, we should be prepared for the deluge that is threatened.