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  1. Cybercrime, Cybercops and You: Misha Glenny at the LSE

    In a world where we shop, bank, work and live online, security has become a nightmare for law enforcement agencies, as those who keep us safe on the street struggle to keep up with ever-changing nature of the online realm. All this is to advantage of the hacker, a highly intelligent and ever-morphing new breed of criminal, who can gain access to our private information through websites and servers which are not secure enough to keep them out. Misha Glenny, author of the bestselling McMafia, has spent the last three years immersed in the worlds of intelligence agencies, security forces, lawyers and that of the hackers themselves, and now brings his findings to us.

    This event marks the launch of Glenny’s new book DarkMarket: CyberThieves, CyberCops and You.

    http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=1158

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  2. ‘Making Rich People Richer Doesn’t Make the Rest of Us richer’ and 22 other Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism

    Professor Ha-Joon Chang at the LSE.

    struggling, with huge downward pressures on many people’s living standards and sense of security. The predominant opinion is that, in order to get out of this mess, we have to cut taxes, cut welfare spending, and deregulate – so that the wealth creators can start investing and generating wealth again. But why should we so much trust in those very people, who, despite taking ever-larger share of national outputs in the last three decades, have so spectacularly failed to generate more wealth than before? If we are to overcome this crisis and build a better world, we need to part with this myth – that making rich people richer will make all of us richer – and 22 others on how we measure living standards, how we create wealth, how we pay people, how we ensure fairness, and ultimately how we cope with changes and change our future.

    This event marks the publication of the paperback edition of Chang’s latest book 23 Things They Don’t Tell You About Capitalism.

    http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=1159

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  3. SXSW 2011: Bruce Sterling

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  4. Bruce Sterling: The Short but Glorious Life of Web 2.0, And What Comes Afterward

    Recorded at Webstock 2009

    Transcript: http://www.wired.com/beyond_the_beyond/2009/03/what-bruce-ster/

    http://www.webstock.org.nz/talks/speakers/bruce-sterling/short-glorious-life-web-20-and-what-comes-afterwar/

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  5. The Future of Microformats

    Google, via its rich snippets, has reported that microformats has a 94% usage share (as compared with RDFa etc.). So how does the future look for microformats? In this session, we’ll look closely at real problems with implementing microformats in HTML5 and how this can be done, and whether there will be a continuing place for them. We’ll also look at emerging technologies and techniques, such as RelMeAuth and discuss advanced user techniques. As Microformats passes through it’s 5th birthday, we’ll discuss the highs and lows of the project.

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  6. Jeffrey Zeldman’s Awesome Internet Design Panel

    He brought us The Web Standards Project, A List Apart, Designing With Web Standards, A Book Apart, and so much more. Now legendary blogger, designer, and creative gadfly Jeffrey Zeldman brings us a SXSW panel. There will be discussion. There will be special guests. Quotable insights will fly faster than your fingers can peck them into Twitterific. Combustible wit will fill the room. And in the end, we’ll all be a little wiser than we were.

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  7. WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 15 – Adam Lisagor

    This week’s episode of the podcast features a discussion with video creator, app developer, podcast host and reluctant pitchman Adam Lisagor.

    http://workawesome.com/podcast/workawesome-podcast-adam-lisagor/

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  8. MPU 037: Markdown and MultiMarkdown « Mac Power Users

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  9. The Future of Global Economic Governance

    Speaker: Professor Robert Wade Chair: Professor David Held

    This event was recorded on 25 January 2011 in Old Theatre, Old Building How have changes in world power been translated into governing bodies like the G20, the World Bank and the IMF? The reality is less than meets the eye, and stalemates lie ahead. Robert Wade is professor of political economy and development in the Department of International Development, LSE.

    http://www.lse.ac.uk/resources/podcasts/publicLecturesAndEvents.htm

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  10. The Moral Importance of the Difference between the Unity of the Individual and the Separateness of Persons: Dr Alex Voorhoeve at the LSE

    Individual lives have a unity that the lives of separate individuals do not. This truism has radical, and not fully appreciated, implications for distributive ethics.

    Alex Voorhoeve is senior lecturer in philosophy at LSE’s Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method.

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