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Jamillah Knowles | 15:32 UK time, Tuesday, 20 April 2010

Hi all,

It's been another good week where I was let out of the studios to take a trip to Cambridge. The weekend saw the first ever TEDx event in the academic city and it involved a great selection of speakers and attendees; all sharing great ideas. You can hear all this and more on the podcast.

tedx.jpgVideo and more links are expected on the site soon so do drop by and see what they have been up to from presentations to the hackathon.

rhr.jpgBack at base I was reading through all your lovely emails and tweets and noted that @mattcopp on Twitter highlighted one of his favourite podcasts - . This web radio show and podcast makes use of the creative commons licensing system to find and play great music. Dan Lynch is the man on the mic and he told me all about his show as well as the up coming Rathole Radio live event.

tales.jpgThe week also saw the launch of . Benjamin Blundell got in touch to let me know about the wonderful tagging and story telling abilities of objects - or things. The project uses QR tags and RFIDs to store data about items that can be shared and added to. Imagine a whole world of tagged items....

As usual I've had fun talking about great ideas and finding new things on-line to explore. If you feel that I am missing out on a blog, podcast or other web related happening that could be shared, then let me know.

Drop me a line at Podsandblogs at bbc dot co dot uk or come and say hello on Twitter where you can find me as Podsandblogs.

jk.gifUntil next week!
Jamillah

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