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The Future of the Internet - And How to Stop It

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Chris Vallance | 20:28 UK time, Wednesday, 28 May 2008

futureint.jpgRhod writes:Jonathan Zittrain was acclaimed the other week as the "superstar" of Harvard's Berkman Center for the Study of the Internet and Society. The speaker was the Berkman's retiring executive director, John Palfrey, who should know. The Berkman's 10th anniversary conference is fated to go down as an event that inspired a good deal of early 21st century internet policy, and if you go you can read even more fulsome praise of JZ, as he is known to his friends.

His book "" sets out some of the disadvantages of what he calls the "appliancization" of computers.

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Podcast Notes: Perilous Travel, Nomnomnom and Balkan blogs

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Chris Vallance | 10:48 UK time, Wednesday, 28 May 2008


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This week we featured:

  • spoke about his travels to Somalia and Beruit, and living in Afghanistan
  • BT futurologist spoke to us about changing trends in
  • Jamillah Knowles reported on food bloggers put to the test at
  • Robin Hamman reported on Blogging in the

Here's a videoette of the Food2.0 event. You may spot lurking in the corner a certain ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio journalist.


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Podcast Notes: Cuba, Call Centres, and Curry

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Chris Vallance | 16:22 UK time, Tuesday, 20 May 2008


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This week we featured:

  • Rhod spoke to "Jay" about blogging in Cuba. The interview was part of
  • I spoke with about the . Look out for artificial celebrities and robot call centres.
  • Adam Curry spoke about the business of
  • offered some thoughts on Ask the PM and the Britblog roundup (found )

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Podcast Notes: Earthquakes, Cyclones, Conflict, Food and Piracy

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Chris Vallance | 08:39 UK time, Wednesday, 14 May 2008


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Thanks to Rhod and Jamillah for looking after this week, I was away on a boat looking at plankton (all will be explained in due course). This week we featured:

  • Jamillah Knowles spoke toTwitterer's caught up in the earthquake in China
  • Charles Malik from updated us on the tense situation there.
  • The Burma watchers at spoke to Jamillah
  • Bloggers around the world gave us their take on the food crisis. Thanks to: and , , , and thanks also to and for helping with the broadcast
  • I spoke to Matt Mason author of . He explained why he thinks piracy can be good for business
  • A reminder to visit the Britblog Roundup over at place. Hopefully back on the podcast next week, when I should be back on base and available to do the recordings

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The Pirate's Dilemma

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Chris Vallance | 15:29 UK time, Tuesday, 13 May 2008

Here's a video interview I did with author of the new book

More from Matt in the podcast details of which will go up shortly. It's a controversial thesis, I'd be interested to hear what you think of Matt's ideas.

Helps us Cover The Food Price Crisis

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Chris Vallance | 15:55 UK time, Thursday, 8 May 2008

We covered the Food Price Crisis briefly on the last Pods and Blogs and I'm continuing to look at it for Pods and Blogs and iPM. It seems to me there is very comprehensive coverage online that we should be drawing on.

The post below is cross-posted from iPM, but suggestions ideas etc that we get will serve both programmes.

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This video of Zainab Bangura, Sierra Leone's foreign minister , eloquently looks at the are causing around the world.

Websites like the rise in prices is having around the globe. From riots in and , to people .

Here in the UK, and we know .

We're trying to harness the web in the reporting of food prices. If you've a personal experience, or have found some interesting commentary online, please leave a note in comments.

I've put together a small aggregation of relevant content on . If you are a blogger with something to say on the issue, tag your post or youtube video foodprices08 and it will appear there too. It will also pick up Twitter posts with foodprices08 in the text.

Below is a map of some of the coverage from Global Voices, popular blogs and from the media. If there are elements you think I should add to the map (which is based on Yahoo Pipes) please let me know. (It's a little cranky as an embed so you may want the direct )

UPDATE: We featured a montage of blogger created pieces on the food crisis on the podcast. Thanks to: and , , , who appeared in the podcast and thanks also to and for helping with the broadcast.

Podcast Notes: Food Prices and the Spy Princess

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Chris Vallance | 18:33 UK time, Tuesday, 6 May 2008

food riots in Egypt credit:James Karl Buck
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This week we featured:

  • A clip from , and an interview with and Global Voices writer John Liebhardt
  • Mungpi Suntak of spoke to us about the Cyclone in Burma
  • Gilles BianRosa of . More here
  • Jamillah Knowles spoke to the creator of the
  • Podcaster Kamla Bhatt kindly let us of the book "Spy Princess". The full podcast is a great listen
  • spoke to us from Mogadishu - he's now back in Nairobi
  • A reminder to visit the Britblog Roundup over at place

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Suggest a story for May 6th

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Chris Vallance | 18:56 UK time, Thursday, 1 May 2008

yourstories.jpg If you've an idea for the next edition of Pods and Blogs please feel free to leave a note in the comments below or email me at podsandblog [at] bbc.co.uk I do read all the emails that I get sent, and do really value your ideas for stories. Generally speaking we're looking for news stories under-reported in the traditional media, coverage of major breaking news in the blogs which throws a different light on the issue and good human interest stories. If you run a blog, vlog or podcast which you think merits coverage do please get in touch.

At the moment we'll be looking at:

  • Jamillah speaks to the preson behind
  • I'll be talking with about net neutrality
  • And I'll talk to an Afghan based blogger currently in Mogadishu

You can see the other stories I'm looking at, which may make the programme, by checking our del.icio.us links below:

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