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Show Notes: YouTube and Virtual Worlds

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Chris Vallance | 22:36 UK time, Tuesday, 24 October 2006

The archive of the show is available here


  • We began with Treasure of Baghdad's post about Iraq illustrated by a clip of . DC based Oxblogger gave us some analysis of the military and political implications of the conflict as we approach the US midterms
  • Robin Hamman's excellent report from the Manchester Blog Awards so nice to hear bloggers reading their own posts - something we don't do enough of on Pods and Blogs
  • who serves on the Open Rights Group advisory panel set out why he thinks services like YouTube shouldn't be regulated.
  • A report from 18 Doughty Street.
  • Virtual Worlds are, apparently a British invention, we had more from the Ren Reynolds and Professor Richard Bartle (inventor of MUD arguably the first virtual world) who blog at
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