Friday, December 02, 2005

Go Digital: Your digital world

Hi everyone! Today's selection is a recent podcast from the BBC. It was posted on 2 November 2005 at:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/1478157.stm

The show notes state:

"This week: We speak to one of the inventors of the sub $100 PC, more from the World Summit on the Information Society, linking computers to fight malaria, plus podcasting grows up with its own expo."

"Welcome to Go Digital, the weekly BBC World Service programme that looks at how technology is changing our lives. Each week we explore the world of digital technology in all its forms. Almost every country on the planet has the internet and the mobile phone. The world is truly switched on to the digital age. But what does it all mean, what benefits can such technology provide, and who's in control? Tune in to Go Digital to hear the answers. Each week we will be speaking to leading figures in the computer industry. We tap into the BBC's network of reporters around the world to bring us the technology stories making the news where you are, changing the world around you."

"Gareth Mitchell is the never-ageing face of Go Digital. Starting out as a broadcast engineer, he traded climbing TV transmitter masts for science and technology journalism about 10 years ago. His favourite gadgets include his digital radio, digital camera and ancient Psion personal organiser."

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I hope you enjoy this podcast!

Best regards,

Burks

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