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Dido Harding on the future of the telephone industry Featuring: video, Creative Commons Image The Open University

By The Honourable Diana "Dido" Harding (Guest), Dr Leslie Budd (The Open University)

29 March 2012

Talk Talk Chief Executive Dido Harding tells The Open University's Leslie Budd why landlines have a future in an increasingly mobile world.  Read more : Dido Harding on the future of the telephone industry

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Calling home: How mobile phones allow migrant parents to keep in touchCreative Commons Image Swinimal under CC-BY-NC-SA licence

By Dr Christena Nippert-Eng (Guest), Dr Mirca Madianou (Guest), Professor Laurie Taylor (Guest)

02 August 2011

The Philippines economy relies on emigrant workers; increasingly, those workers are relying on mobile phones and web messaging to keep in touch with their growing...  Read more : Calling home: How mobile phones allow migrant parents to keep in touch

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OU on the BBC: Thinking Allowed - Private lives and cellphone parentsCreative Commons Image Waltjabsco under CC-BY-NC-ND

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

20 July 2011

Laurie Taylor and guests consider intrusions into privacy, and parenting-by-phone.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Thinking Allowed - Private lives and cellphone parents

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Dominic Taylor on the business challenges of technology Featuring: video,audio, BBC

By Dominic Taylor (Guest)

18 February 2011

"Much technology should, if it's good, allow people to do more"  Read more : Dominic Taylor on the business challenges of technology

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OU on the BBC: Digital Planet: Learning Zone - African RenaissanceProduction team

By The Learning Zone Digital Planet team (The Open University)

08 May 2007

Will the future of South Africa be changed by the spread of communications technology? This Open University programme attempted to find out.  Read more : OU on the BBC: Digital Planet: Learning Zone - African Renaissance

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OU on the BBC: Digital Planet: Learning Zone - CybertalkProduction team

By Click on BBC World Service (The Open University)

08 May 2007

Are new technologies now going to chnage the way we communicate L8r?  Read more : OU on the BBC: Digital Planet: Learning Zone - Cybertalk

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Where does innovation lead?Derek Matravers

By Dr Derek Matravers (The Open University)

13 April 2005

Derek's response to the second lecture of the 2005 series of Reith lectures  Read more : Where does innovation lead?

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As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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