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Australian PM: Jet search extraordinarily difficult - USA TODAY - William P J Lynch Jr com

A Royal Australian Air Force AP-3C Orion aircraft taxis on the tarmac after returning from a sortie over the southern Indian Ocean in search for Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370, at RAAF Pearce Air Bas

The Dual-Use Challenge of Open-Source Intelligence

Author: May 17, 2021 Years ago, I was at a workshop on society and technology hosted by Microsoft Research in New York City. It was a wonderful group of scholars and civil society leaders working on digital privacy, accountability and transparency. One evening during the event, a representative from Facebook gave a short introduction to a new feature the platform was about to launch. Graph Search, he explained, was based on an algorithm powering a semantic search engine that would allow Facebook users to dive deep into the “social graphs” of their network of friends, enabling them to search for people using detailed attributes collected from their activity on the platform. 

November 400CP Is Missing takes a wild ride from Alaska to Sumatra

Military thrillers ought to have intriguing titles. “November 400CP Is Missing” (Lyrical Underground) certainly qualifies, and it gets better from there as author Anderson Harp takes us on an action-packed

Report: Govt, CAAM agrees to RM1 3m settlement for children of two MH370 victims | Malaysia

Thursday, 13 May 2021 09:16 PM MYT BY KEERTAN AYAMANY File picture shows lawyer Sangeet Deo (right) speaking to members of the media, accompanied by relatives of passengers Tan Ah Meng, his wife Chuang Hsiu Ling, and son Tan Wei Chew, who were aboard the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 The children of two victims of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 are set to receive RM1.3 million in payment, after a court settlement. Online news portal The Vibes, in a report today, identified the children as “Tan Wei Hong and his underage siblings” whose parents were Tan Ah Meng and Cindy Chuang.

Newsweek Learning English: teksty po angielsku w Newsweeku - Wiedza

Louie Veleski has some interesting opinions. He thinks ghosts exist and humans have never been to the moon. A resident of Melbourne, Australia, Veleski expounds on his points of view on his YouTube channel, Better Mankind, which earns him up to $5,400 a month. Conspiracy theories, it turns out, are very profitable for the YouTube-inclined entrepreneur. On his channel, Peladophobian, Ryan Silvey, 18 and also from Australia, posts videos like “School Is Illuminati” and “Donald Trump Is Vladimir Putin.” Though satirical, the videos may be lumped in with other fanatical, contrarian or esoteric posts in search results. Silvey makes more than $7,500 a month on average from advertisements that some of his 628,000 subscribers view.

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