Statebook: A News Feed for the Powers that Be
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 24 2009

Whether the government or companies are snooping into the personal Internet records of private citizens is among the hottest public debates happening in the U.K. right now, and a privacy organization called the Open Rights Group is tapping into unease over Facebook's omniscience to hammer home the idea that it's weird when anyone knows that much about you. Statebook details the comings and goings, emails, phone calls, visits, work patterns, and intimate family facts about a fictional citizen by the name of Jack Smith. Eye catching, but there's education here too. Coupled with those details are explanations about the exact legislation, regulation, or database (like the ominously named "Intercept Modernisation Programme") that's got you living in a panopticon. Clever stuff.