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  • Sixteen U.S. intelligence agencies have begun using a common wiki called Intellipedia, a government-run — and top-secret — information-sharing source that allows them to merge research and intelligence gathering.

    Power In Numbers 2007

  • The system, dubbed Intellipedia because it is built on open-source software from Wikipedia, was launched earlier this year.

    Daimnation!: Top Secret Wiki 2006

  • Two years later, it created "Intellipedia," a wiki for the intelligence community to aid sharing and gathering of information in the digital world.

    Karthika Muthukumaraswamy: Let's Be Intelligent About Social Media Intelligence 2009

  • The new system, called "Intellipedia" because it is built on open-source software from the Wikipedia Web site, was launched earlier this year.

    Boing Boing: October 29, 2006 - November 4, 2006 Archives 2006

  • 'Intellipedia', the CIA's main online platform for collecting and sharing information among its spies and agents.

    Pravda.Ru 2010

  • 'Intellipedia', the CIA's main online platform for collecting and sharing information among its spies and agents.

    Pravda.Ru 2010

  • The 16 US intelligence agencies have installed 2.0 tools, such as Intellipedia, blogging, tagging, etc.

    Joho the Blog 2009

  • Although the hype is focused on social-media sites, I believe the real breakthroughs with Web 2.0 for the government are in its use for collaboration on sites such as Intellipedia and the Defense Department's Techipedia.

    Government Computer News Current Issue 2009

  • "I believe the real breakthroughs with Web 2.0 for the government are in its use for collaboration on sites such as Intellipedia and the Defense Department's Techipedia" - Hear hear!

    Government Computer News Current Issue 2009

  • Furthermore, many tools, such as Intellipedia, are used as supplements to (rather than substitutes for) legacy systems.

    Original Signal - The best of Web 2.0 2009

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