After he Googled his name one night he became fascinated by all of the other Jim Killeen's that popped up during the search. One was a priest, one a financial advisor, he decided he had to meet them in person.
His curiosity led to the "Google Me" documentary movie, starring six of the Jim Killeen's he tracked down as well as himself.
You can find out more about the Jim Killeen and where you can watch the "Google Me" movie for free at Breaking News.

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This is becoming a national fever. The New York Times recently ran a feature on a woman who has (or is writing) a book on the many namesakes she found and gathered together gfor a one-time meetup. I already know there's at least one more of 'me' out there cause her name shows up on message boards and non-name searches. But, is this good? Do we want to know there are doppelgangers, in name at least, out there? Maybe. What does it mean for identity protection? Oh hell, like there isn't enough to worry about out there.
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