
Deployed troops can still post their videos to YouTube, despite the recently announced Pentagon ban against accessing that site and ten others from government computers. The trick, says Rear Admiral Elizabeth Hight, is to use your own internet access or visit one of the rec center internet cafes, which plug into separate, commercial networks. The ban, she says, applies only to the 5 million computers worldwide connected to the official Department of Defense intranet.I suppose we could resort to going to the local Internet cafe to get around such bans if they occur stateside. Continue reading— Getting Around the YouTube Blockade, David Axe, DangerRoom, 17 May 2007