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Jamillah Knowles | 19:00 UK time, Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Hello!
Safely out of the wind and the rain of London, I've been indoors keeping up with points of interest online. These tasty morsels have been served up on the podcast which is ready for you to download or stream. If you missed anything in there - here are the links and details you might be looking for.

tokyo.gifThe first course is with Lisa Katayama of the excellent blog who is also one of the Boing Boing bloggers. Lisa has been following the strange sounding tale of the man who married his avatar. Naturally all is not what it seems to be.

ubunchu-header.gifSecond course this week is with the lovely Martin Owens. He's a programmer and an advocate and educator for the open source community. He's also working to create the English translation of the manga. A comic book about an open source sys admin after school club in Japan - who can fault that?

logo.gifLast but not least, Laura Mayes took time out to tell me all about . It's a web aggregator for women, by women but don't be fooled into thinking it falls into female stereotypes. Clean design and interesting articles, it's definitely worth taking the advice of these ladies.

More next week as usual of course. In the mean time, if you want to drop me a line about what has been lighting your fire online, then please be my online guest! You can email me at podsandblogs at bbc dot co dot uk, or if short-form is your thing, come and say hello on Twitter where we're there as PodsandBlogs.


jkavatar.gifUntil next week!
Jamillah

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