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Here’s a ‘Do-Over’ for NSA’s Prism Slideshow
A graphic designer has redone the hideous slide show on the NSA‘s embattled Prism project.
Regardless of what you think of the program, this slide show “do-over” is brilliant.
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Brock is currently the Executive Editor at Atlantic Media Strategies and former Chief Washington Correspondent for MSNBC; he is the founder/creator/editor of CyberWire Dispatch, the Net's pioneering online journalistic news service. Previously he was the Director of Communications for the Center for Democracy & Technology, a non-profit, Washington, D.C.-based public interest group working to keep the Internet open, innovative and free. The views expressed here are his alone and do not reflect the opinions, attitudes or policy positions of his employer(s) past or present.