Another episode of the Pods and Blogs podcast is up and running.
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- a Frontline Blogger and Phd student at Kings college returns to file back to us from the conference in Washington DC.
- Pods and Blogs founding father, Chris Vallance takes us down the rabbit hole into the world of .
- How can syndication be fair? Jim Pitkow, Attributor CEO told me about his plans with the
- Thanks to a tip from top twitterer @onmejack, I caught up with the writer, director responsible for the man who reflects life with a progress bar.
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'Til next week!
Jamillah
The Pods and Blogs podcast is ready and waiting for you. Remember, each episode is only available for seven days so don't miss out!
If we mentioned a place that you would like to visit online, then you can find all the links right here:
- a Frontline Blogger and Phd student at Kings college dropped by to talk about the events in Moldova.
- Robert Cox stopped by from the team in the newsroom to discuss South Africans blogging their election.
- Spam. The thing we seem to live with online but most of us could do without. explains how it's not just an irritation but could mean bad things for the environment too.
- What will be the next big thing online and how could it change us? is working on the future and how we may conduct ourselves ethically online.
- When is it fun to be confronted with ? Probably when they have been written for an unborn son. Walker Lamond tells us about his growing list that is amusing, affectionate and entertaining.
If you have seen a blog or heard a podcast that you think we should know about, drop me a line at podsandblogs -at- bbc.co.uk I'd love to hear from you. Or you can follow us on .
An expanded Pods and Blogspodcast this week takes for your listening pleasure.
If we mentioned a place that you would like to visit online, then you can find all the links right here:
- Chris Vallance returns to the fold and chats with Bill Tancer of Hitwise about his new book
- A collective visual memory online. Matthew Knight of the talks about getting surprise images from all over the world.
- Susannah Stevens heads off globally to track down those creating the
- I Robots podcast out of Switzerland.
- Can journalism be improved by meeting up in a virtual space like Second Life? Rita J King and Joshua Fouts of talk about how communications work in these spaces.
- Do you know when your local bakery is taking your favourite cakes from the oven? Maybe they should like this restaurant in East London.
- He's naked, he's vocal and he's been called Garfield for the 21st Century. the cat has an enormous following on Twitter, his owner tells us why.
If you have seen a blog or heard a podcast that you think we should know about, drop me a line at podsandblogs -at- bbc.co.uk I'd love to hear from you. Or you can follow us on .
The podcast is up and running for your listening pleasure.
If we mentioned a place that you would like to visit online, or you didn't catch a URL, you can find all the links right here:
- This week we return to the G20 to take a look at the outside where protesters demonstrated in the financial district of London.
- Sheena Rossiter and Alex Wood , using new media tools as well as traditional means. They told me how it worked.
- A new kid on the social media block arrived in the middle of the demonstrations. Mark Rock created and told me how it was put to the test barely weeks after its official launch.
- Chis Vallance escaped the confines of our wired up dungeon but was safely returned after finding a curious radio .
As always, if you have seen a blog or heard a podcast that you think we should know about, drop me a line at podsandblogs -at- bbc.co.uk I'd love to hear from you.
Alternatively you can follow us on .