The Leak before the Storm: What WikiLeaks Tells us About Modern Communication
Aug 2010, Vol. 155, No. 4By Neville BoltIn July, 77,000 secret documents on the Afghan War flooded the Internet, released into the public domain by whistle-blowing website WikiLeaks. As Western governments condemn the information deluge, they confirm that they remain ill-equipped to cope with the new communications reality, in which instantaneous news-making is a many-to-many exchange, across a variety of modes and media
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