Aleks Krotoski looks at what’s behind our impulse to cature images of everything around us for online posterity.
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The Digital Human: Capture
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Aleks Krotoski: serendipity and the internet
Aleks Krotoski examines the role of serendipity as an online commodity and questions whether the internet is as innovative as we think.
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The web is broken: supercharge with serendipity - Aleks Krotoski
Aleks Krotoski, researcher & journalist speaks first at IAB Engage 2010
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Podcast: Aleks Krotoski from BBC2’s Virtual World discusses Facebook’s agenda
US-born academic Aleks Krotoski warns that sites such as Facebook and Google have an agenda, even if their designers have not knowingly built the sites this way.
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Tech Weekly podcast: Nokia’s mobile alliance with Microsoft
The full details of Nokia’s mobile tie-up with Microsoft to use the Windows Phone OS, plus a report from the weekend’s Guardian’s SXSW hack day
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Tech Weekly: Google Street View row rolls on, Robert Llewellyn on Carpool
On this week’s Tech Weekly, the comedian and presenter Robert Llewellyn joins Aleks Krotoski to talk about Carpool, his hugely popular web chatshow with celebrities, scientists and the general public, set in his car. Tech Crunch’s Mike Butcher jumps on board too, giving his insights into the top news stories this week.
The trio talk about Google Street View’s latest privacy fumbles, as the UK’s information commissioner re-opens its case against the mapping service. Allegations around the world suggest that the company collected email addresses, email content and passwords in addition to the photos that make up the 3D representations of cities, inspiring privacy campaigners to call foul.
Robert is vocal in his concerns about the source of the £530m earmarked by the coalition government in last week’s comprehensive spending review for broadband rollout; the BBC isn’t a source for such infrastructure, he says. Mike concurs. And all three are curious about the future of software distribution via Lion OS for Mac, but what will the walled garden mean for consumers?
Huffduffed from http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/audio/2010/oct/26/tech-weekly-google-streetview-audio
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Election special – technology policy debate
Guardian Tech Weekly podcast.
Stephen Timms, Jeremy Hunt and Lord Razzall represent Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems in a extended podcast, discussing their technology related policies for the general election.
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Playing the web: how gaming makes the internet (and the world) a better place
From dConstruct 2008
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