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	<title>Comments on: Some thoughts on cyberculture.</title>
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		<title>By: Face Search &#124; Naked &#38; Ashamed</title>
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		<dc:creator>Face Search &#124; Naked &#38; Ashamed</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve had this thought before. We&#8217;re about to become a nation of cameras, where public privacy is a thing of the past, as the ability to become lost in a crowd itself become slowly lost in the crowd of surveillance devices. But what if we all had access to these devices? What if the public in general is (as it should rightfully be) given the data? This assures the population that Big Brother simply can&#8217;t use the surveillance for anything it likes, and allows interesting technology to be built, such as Face Search. Want to know where your children are? Search them. [...]</description>
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