Government turns Iraq documents over to Bloggers
The government is using the power of the Internet to help translate some Iraqi documents.
Using the Internet (finally!), the government is leveraging bloggers to look through the the documents they posted.
Even though there are 55,000 boxes of documents, only 600 are currently posted on the site. I'd say about 1/8 of them are currently written in English.
I browsed through some of the documents today. Interesting read.
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