Outriders
Summary: Outriders is BBC Radio 5 live's programme dedicated to exploring the frontiers of the web. It is broadcast on Tuesdays at 0300 in Up All Night.
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Podcasts:
This week Jamillah talks telecommunications and translation with Rebecca MacKinnon, Brian Conley and Telecomix.
This week Mozilla on security, Make: Live, a safe haven for kids and researching the Wow raiders.
This week Jamillah talks to her former editor who is currently exploring online activity in Ghana as well as learning about life a 100 mega bits per second in South Korea. Quite the contrast.
This week Jamillah and Chris Vallance talk to Evgeny Morozov, author of the Net Delusion: The Darker Side of Internet Freedom. Taking a look at foreign policy, protest organisation and authorities on the internet.
This week's topics - Social media theatre, fuss about tablets, global advocacy and the state of Myspace.
Happy New year to our Outriding listeners and guests. Jamillah takes a look back at a year online and the voices from the digital domain through 2010.
This week Jamillah talks to Emmanuel Goldstein of 2600 about the word hacker and what it really means. Tony Page describes social networking for older folk and Josh Russell has an advent calendar full of digital anecdotes and tips.
This week Jamillah and Chris Vallance tease out the strands of the wikileaks story so far and chat with experts on the real meaning of cyber war and the future of leaked documents. Oh - and there's a great song about maths too.
This week on Outriders, Jamillah explores the text based world with a documentary maker, searches the voicemail inbox of the web and finds out more about the characters within her operating system.
How green is your computer and how can you find out? What's the secret of the Laughing Squid and how can you get across Britain for free? All these questions and more on this week's edition.
This week Jamillah chats to the founding executive editor of Wired magazine, and a former editor/publisher of the Whole Earth Catalogue; Kevin Kelly about his new book, "What technology wants" and not a terminator robot in sight.