TroopTube Gives US Forces And Families Their Own Networking Site -- The Guardian
Eighteen months after American troops were banned from using a number of social networking websites, the Pentagon yesterday unveiled its latest plan to prevent classified material leaking on to the internet: its own version of YouTube.
The US military pulled back the curtains on TroopTube, a video-sharing website it hopes will satisfy both the demand for communication from serving members of the armed forces and the department of defence's requirements for secrecy.
TroopTube.tv says it is a site "designed to help military families connect and keep in touch while miles apart". It offers personnel and their families the chance to
The US military pulled back the curtains on TroopTube, a video-sharing website it hopes will satisfy both the demand for communication from serving members of the armed forces and the department of defence's requirements for secrecy.
TroopTube.tv says it is a site "designed to help military families connect and keep in touch while miles apart". It offers personnel and their families the chance to upload videos and share them with each other.
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My Comment: Took a long time to go online, but it will be a great morale booster with time.
TroopTube.tv says it is a site "designed to help military families connect and keep in touch while miles apart". It offers personnel and their families the chance to upload videos and share them with each other.
Read more ....
My Comment: Took a long time to go online, but it will be a great morale booster with time.