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Monday, 16 September 2013

How Law Enforcement Can Watch Tweets in Real-time

Posted on 12:33 by Unknown
BlueJay, the "Law Enforcement Twitter Crime Scanner," provides real-time, geo-fenced access to every single public tweet so that local police can keep tabs on #gunfire, #meth and #protest (yes, those are real examples) in their communities. 

BlueJay is the product of BrightPlanet, whose tagline is "Deep Web Intelligence" and whose board is populated with people like Admiral John Poindexter of Total Information Awareness infamy.

BlueJay allows users to enter a set of Twitter accounts, keywords and locations to scan for within 25-mile geofences (BlueJay users can create up to five such fences), then it returns all matching tweets in real-time. If the tweets come with GPS locations, they are plotted on a map. The product can also export databases of up to 100,000 matching tweets at a time. (more)
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