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The Virtual Revolution: Themes and alternative readingsCreative Commons Image kthread under CC-BY-NC-SA licence

By David Chapman (The Open University)

08 March 2010

David Chapman's final thoughts on The Virtual Revolution.  Read more : The Virtual Revolution: Themes and alternative readings

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A sharing society Featuring: video,audio, Production team

By Al Gore (Guest), Blaine Price (The Open University)

18 February 2010

Former American vice-president Al Gore is enthusiastic, but Blaine Price warns there are risks alongside the opportunities offered in a sharing society.  Read more : A sharing society

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Re-wiring our minds? Featuring: video,audio, Creative Commons Image Grey Cells under CC-BY-NC licence

By Professor Baroness Susan Greenfield (Guest)

18 February 2010

Susan Greenfield considers the proposition that time spent online is re-wiring our minds.  Read more : Re-wiring our minds?

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Tweeting for businesses Featuring: video,audio, Production team

By Dr Fiona Ellis-Chadwick (The Open University), Ev Williams and Biz Stone (Guest)

12 February 2010

Twitter's Evan Williams & Biz Stone share how their company has changed the way businesses communicate while Fiona Ellis-Chadwick of The Open University welcomes a...  Read more : Tweeting for businesses

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What makes Google go? Featuring: video,audio, Production team

By Dr Fiona Ellis-Chadwick (The Open University), Eric Schmidt (Guest)

12 February 2010

Google's CEO Eric Schmidt explains what he believes drives his company - but he might be being over-modest, suggests The Open University's Fiona Ellis-Chadwick.  Read more : What makes Google go?

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Blocking your browsers or checking your knickers: On technology, privacy and anonymityCreative Commons Image Jurvetson under CC-BY licence

By Ray Corrigan (The Open University)

05 February 2010

Ray Corrigan asks if we're not a little too quick to condemn China's attitude to privacy when our own use of technology might go a...  Read more : Blocking your browsers or checking your knickers: On technology, privacy and anonymity

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China and the internet Featuring: video,audio, BBC

By John Perry Barlow (Guest)

05 February 2010

John Perry Barlow's experiences suggest some in China are wary of the rapid change promised by the internet - but that doesn't mean it's a...  Read more : China and the internet

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DRM explained Featuring: video,audio, Production team

By Ray Corrigan (The Open University), John Perry Barlow (Guest)

05 February 2010

The EFF's John Perry Barlow and Ray Corrigan of The Open University decry attempts to provide digital locks on content.  Read more : DRM explained

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What does Web 2.0 mean? Featuring: video,audio, Production team

By Charles Leadbeater (Guest), Dr Magnus Ramage (The Open University)

26 January 2010

Author and journalist Charles Leadbeater reveals why he believes Web 2.0 is different from the 'old' web. The Open University's Magnus Ramage agrees.  Read more : What does Web 2.0 mean?

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OU on the BBC: The Virtual RevolutionBBC

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

26 January 2010

Presented by Doctor Aleks Krotoski, and developed in partnership with the audience through a mix of social networking sites, The Virtual Revolution (or, The Digital...  Read more : OU on the BBC: The Virtual Revolution

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