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Jamillah Knowles | 14:11 UK time, Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Hello!
Another week of links and highlights from Pods and Blogs. The podcast is ready to roll when you are. If there is a detail you would like to look up or a page you want to check out and you missed the link on the podcast - you should be able to find it here.

pc66.gifFirst up we get the low down on the from Pete Cashmore and chat briefly about the voting season and end of year round ups.

tbp66b.gifCan blog news translate on paper? might prove that to be the case. Karl Josef Seilern is one of the creators, he told me why a print edition of blog news is essential.

ph66.gifDo you use a PDA or maybe you have a calendar that keeps you up to date on your mobile phone? It seems that not all of us have switched from paper to digital organisation. Steve Morton wrote in to let us know about his blog - .

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td.gifIf you love robots as much as I do, this week holds a treat for you. The man who made R2D2, , joined me to talk about his current work online. There's an interesting convergence between robots, avatars and real people puppeting characters online. Tony explains it all.

jkavatar.gif It's been great to have some strong tips and emails from you lot in recent weeks. If there is still something we are missing that you think we could share on Pods and Blogs, don't hesitate to send me an email - podsandblogs at bbc dot co dot uk, or you can send me word via Twitter where you can find me as PodsandBlogs

Until next week!
Jamillah

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