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Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Anuradha Menon
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Eighteen months after American troops were banned from using a number of social networking websites, the Pentagon yesterday unveiled its latest plan to prevent classified material leaking on to the internet: its own version of YouTube. The US military pulled back the curtains on TroopTube, a video-sharing website it hopes will satisfy both the demand for communication from serving members of the armed forces and the department of defense's requirements for secrecy.    (source: guardian.co.uk)


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