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 and Chris Smith learn about human rights and bearing witness online as well as a walk on the darker side of digital activity.
This week Jamillah pays tribute to Tony Sale who has sadly passed away. She also finds a tweet portrait photographer and learns about how the USA is working with Russia to solve problems in code.
Jamillah takes us on our weekly web wanderings.
This week Jamillah gets talking to the man formerly known as the "Most wanted computer criminal". Kevin Mitnick is now a security expert and has finally been able to tell his side of the story. From phishing scams in the 70's to being a fugitive, all in this week's Outriders.
This week Jamillah talks to author and technologist Becky Hogge about her new book 'Barefoot into Cyberspace'
This week Jamillah finds out finds out the best ways to listen to long bits of audio or watch long bits of video on the web.
This week Jamillah finds out about fighting crime online in Russia, how to hot-house a web business and where you can find a social network, within another social network.
This week Jamillah and Rhod sate their appetites with web related food apps and innovative sites.
This week Jamillah takes a trip with the London Transport Museum and chats to Nathan Yau about his new book "Visualize This"
This week Jamillah finds out about fabfi, learns about DefCon kids and how robots can be useful online as well as in the home.
This week Jamillah catches up with Tan Siok Siok who has nearly completed her Twittamentary and celebrates ten years of Creative Commons by getting the basics down with Jane Park.
This week Jamillah talks geolocation with a Silicon Valley veteran, learns how to she could play music with her eyes and how kids are ruling the online airwaves.
This week Jamillah learns about hacker meritocracy, working with a digital body guard and how to bring the past back with a few tweaks.
This week Jamillah talks to Frank Moss, former director of the MIT Media Lab about getting outside of your comfort zone and robots!
This week Jamillah learns about the reawakening of the origins of the internet, new ways to publish books and how headstones are innovative.