Show Notes: Saddam Video, Cicarelli and MAKE
You can listen to a seven-day archive of the programme here. On tonight's show we began with a discussion, linked to the new video of Saddam's execution and Brazillian court action over YouTube, about the rights and wrongs of what some call "sousveillance", the 24/7 recording of our activities made possible by new technology. I'll write more about that elsewhere:
- We spoke to an Iraqi cameraman who contributes to Alive in Baghdad about why he feels its necessay to record as much of the conflict in his country as possible
- The "Godfather" of podcasting Adam Curry of BTpodshow on why the Saddam Video was a tipping point for news
- Prof. Nigel Shadbolt president of the British Computer Society strikes some warning notes about unrestricted ambient recording of all that we do.
- Ian MacKenzie (BBC) and Charlie White (GIZMODO) chat about CES
- Scott Shepherd of Inside Mac Radio previews Macworld for us
- One of my very favourite things, MAKE magazine/blog/podcast, and it's editor Mark Frauenfelder complete with cigarbox guitar intro
Big, big respect to Ewan Spence who I woke up to talk about the BT Fusion phone. Visit his podcast if you get a chance, it's a great listen.
What do you want on next weeks programme? Feel free to nominate yourself :)
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