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Podcast Notes: Northern Rock, Users News and a Facebook Manifesto

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Chris Vallance | 04:07 UK time, Tuesday, 18 September 2007

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  • What can we learn from runs on banks about the much vaunted Web2.0 principle of the "wisdom of crowds" and what financial lessons should be learned from the Northern Rock "crisis"? We spoke to blogger and leading economist

  • Our political correspondent John Pienaar at the Liberal Democrat conference spoke to the MP who is using Facebook to

  • The father and son marathon running team who's efforts to enter the London Marathon have (thanks Parky)

  • A chat about Blackwater, Noah's post quoting as is this

  • Police blogger David Copperfield . We'll catch up with some of the issues, and a police blogger, next week when take our look at prisons and the criminal justice system

  • The with Clairwil

  • Dan Hardie and former soldier Mark Brockway take the

  • Amy Mitchell of the spoke about their study of the difference between user-news sites like Digg and Del.icio.us and those where the agenda is set in the traditional way

Thanks to Gabor of the for the intro. We're always in the market for intros so please do send us more. Please do send us your ideas for our prison special too.

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