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Charles Armstrong at Trampoline Systems emailed me this offer:

to mark next week’s sentencing of jeffrey skilling (former enron ceo) we’ve launched a website where you can browse 200,000 enron internal emails from 1999-2002. powered by trampoline’s sonar platform, “enron explorer” generates visualisations of each executive’s social network and analyses the thematic content of their correspondence.

get exploring at enron.trampolinesystems.com

We live in transparent times I guess. Just thought I’d pass it on.

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