2006 Podcasts

Interviews, news and views

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  • Transcript of full interview with Andrew Gowers

    26 Apr 2007

     

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  • Nightmares at Christmas

    25 Jan 2007

    With Christmas music booming out of every shop speaker, we talk to the people attempting to stop the rot, for employees' sakes, including an Austrian union rep and a Lord.

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  • UK's plans for child databases

    25 Jan 2007

    We find about about how the Government plans to track children, possibly illegally, and talk to one of email's pioneers.

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  • The Gowers review

    18 Jan 2007

    We dig deep into the Gowers report and find recommendations for pricier CDs and a return to hip hop's glory days, plus an update on Gary McKinnon's extradition case.

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  • A VC speaks on Web 2.0

    30 Nov 2006

    The man who refused to invest in YouTube talks us through the hype and hope of Web 2.0 from the point of view of the ultimate tech insider.

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  • What next for tech?

    20 Nov 2006

    We gaze into a crystal ball with a technology expert to see which technologies will earn the big bucks, and talk to a man being evicted because of a website.

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  • Surveillance is ever-present

    14 Nov 2006

    Technology is helping to create a surveillance society, says the Information Commissioner; we investigate how surveillance is ever present, and how it is creating a divided society.

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  • Music industry mulls law change

    14 Nov 2006

    We hear how the law on the use of MP3 players is so out of date, even the music industry wants to relax the rules, and we talk to the man who beat the TV licence rap.

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  • IP on the block

    10 Nov 2006

    A groundbreaking auction of intellectual property in New York will try to put a price on ideas; hear from the man with the hammer. Plus: the British Library gets tough on copyright.

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  • Google's court opponent speaks

    25 Oct 2006

    Will the government's new rules neuter the Freedom of Information Act? And who will be the next target for Google's Belgian nemesis? Find out in this week's podcast.

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