U.S. Spies Buy Stake in Firm That Monitors Blogs, Tweets.

By Noah Shachtman

America’s spy agencies want to read your blog posts, keep track of your 
Twitter updates — even check out your book reviews on Amazon.

In-Q-Tel, the investment arm of the CIA and the wider intelligence 
community, is putting cash into Visible Technologies, a software firm 
that specializes in monitoring social media. It’s part of a larger 
movement within the spy services to get better at using ”open source 
intelligence” — information that’s publicly available, but often hidden 
in the flood of TV shows, newspaper articles, blog posts, online videos 
and radio reports generated every day.

Visible crawls over half a million web 2.0 sites a day, scraping more 
than a million posts and conversations taking place on blogs, online 
forums, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter and Amazon. (It doesn’t touch closed 
social networks, like Facebook, at the moment.) Customers get 
customized, real-time feeds of what’s being said on these sites, based 
on a series of keywords.

“That’s kind of the basic step — get in and monitor,” says company 
senior vice president Blake Cahill.

Then Visible “scores” each post, labeling it as positive or negative, 
mixed or neutral. It examines how influential a conversation or an 
author is. (”Trying to determine who really matters,” as Cahill puts 
it.) Finally, Visible gives users a chance to tag posts, forward them to 
colleagues and allow them to response through a web interface.

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