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Podcast Notes: Child Soldiers, Rockets and Wow

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Chris Vallance | 16:58 UK time, Tuesday, 24 June 2008

We went a bit mashup crazy this week but I think it worked!

On this week's pods and blogs we featured:


  • on an encounter with child soldiers fleeing conflict in Chad

  • - with NASA, rockets, and Eastenders in German

  • Is good for business leadership? A guild leader finds out if he's "hired" or "fired"

  • The

For your added pleasure, in there's a video of the Mash-rock launch at Mashed08

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Podcast Notes: Mashups, Media, and Maps in a time of Cholera

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Chris Vallance | 19:29 UK time, Tuesday, 17 June 2008

We went a bit mashup crazy this week but I think it worked!

On this week's pods and blogs we featured:


  • spoke about the changing media there.

  • spoke about hyperlocal news and

  • Author of spoke about and his 1850's use of mapping to fight Cholera

  • Matthew Cashmore on

  • , with this week's britblog roundup

For your added pleasure, in there's a video below of Steven Johnson delivering a presentation on The Ghost Map at the TED conference

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Podcast Notes: CCTV part II and Firefox Futures

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Chris Vallance | 12:16 UK time, Wednesday, 11 June 2008

I was away in Chicago on leave this week. But while there I took a little time to talk to the guys behind on hyperlocal news, and , who, when last I knew him, was the paper's TV Critic and is now a blogger and internet critic. We'll hear from both next week.

On this week's pods and blogs we featured:


  • CCTV Part II. Following our interview with musicians using CCTV to make videos we heard from directors using CCTV cameras to shoot films.

  • After our interview with Jonathan Zittrain, we spoke this week to , President of Mozilla Europe, about their view of the future of the net, and the coming launch of Firefox3

  • As I was away so no Britblog Roundup on the podcast this week, but all the links etc can be found over at


Here's some film I created with one of the film-makers, David Valentine, using a technique called "video sniffing". I was hoping to do a bit of a Bob Dylan but it didn't really work - as you can see



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Podcast Notes: Tube Drinking and CCTV

Chris Vallance | 20:01 UK time, Tuesday, 3 June 2008

On this week's pods and blogs we featured:

  • Jamillah Knowles braved the protesting the underground alcohol ban
  • offered his thoughts on the drinking culture

  • A Manchester

  • Data Centres and global warming

  • The Britblog Roundup with

Here's the music video we spoke about:

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