Podcasts by Outriders
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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The Final Edition from 2014-04-29T03:37
Jamillah, Chris and Rhod look back on 9 years of the segment that looked at how people innovate with technology. Look out for the next incarnation online!
ListenThe Internet's influence on art from 2014-04-22T02:35
This week Jamillah chats with author and curator Omar Kholeif about his new book collating essays by artists about the impact the Internet has had on the art world.
ListenHeartbleed, the Radiophonic Workshop and word preserving robots from 2014-04-15T02:00
This week Outriders looks at the Heartbleed bug, veterans of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop talk about the prospect of performing live at Glastonbury and how robots are helping to preserve a trill...
ListenWorlds of Sound from 2014-04-08T03:24
This week Jamillah Knowles finds out about the worlds of sound when we are online or immersed in gaming.
ListenOn the Map from 2014-04-01T01:18
Jamillah finds out more about mapping - as an artistic pursuit, in the way of neocartography and in Minecraft.
ListenDancing with machines from 2014-03-25T04:15
This week Jamillah and Rhod discover the ballet about Anonymous, how dancers can conduct music and how to knit your brainwaves.
ListenOutriders and the Arts from 2014-03-18T05:30
This week Jamillah has been learning about how art has been inspired by Alan Turing, how we might be able to explore the Tate with robots and why arts organisations can do well with a digital pr...
ListenSymbols and signs from 2014-03-11T06:00
This week Jamillah explores a new addition to Unicode, how emoticons show up in the brain and what it takes to create a clear symbol :)
ListenSelfies, music and Venezuela from 2014-02-25T04:39
This week Jamillah finds out about self-monitoring citizen media in Venezuela, how 'Selfies' reflect our culture and why social media might not be the cure for the music business.
ListenOutriders&the animals from 2014-02-19T14:32
This week Jamillah finds out how a fish can drive, what cats like to do with an iPad and how our environments could be changed to help working animals use technology.
ListenNew networking from 2014-02-11T03:05
This week Jamillah discusses open source hardware and software for lowering the costs of mobile networks with guests in Oaxaca, Moscow and West Yorkshire and then learns about a new browser look...
ListenTech that fits like a second skin from 2014-02-04T05:45
This week Jamillah explores the requirements of open data for culture hacking, how 3D printing is changing nail fashion and the metallic false eyelashes that can control your TV with a wink.
ListenComic books from 2014-01-28T03:32
This week Chris Vallance finds out about the Comic book expo at the British Library and chats with curator John Harris Dunning and comic legend Dave Gibbons. Meanwhile Jamillah explores digital ...
ListenNew ways to read from 2014-01-21T05:30
This week Jamillah gets nosey around bookshelves, finds out about reading apps for kids and learns how to browse an Empathy Library.
ListenChaos in Hamburg from 2014-01-07T04:02
This week Chis Vallance has a chat with folks at the Chaos Computer Congress in Hamburg and Jamillah learns more about wearable technology
ListenSecurity and safety from 2013-12-24T03:47
Jamillah's gone festive! New gadgets? Here's some security and safety tips, maths at Christmas and hacking xmas songs.
ListenWorld of Warcraft terrorists from 2013-12-17T05:01
Chris Vallance steps in for Jamillah, and takes a sideways look at whether government spies are trying to find terrorists in the virtual "World of Warcraft" .... whether websites like "They Work...
ListenFood, Dinner&Ballet. from 2013-12-10T03:30
Jamillah finds out about Food Phreaking and Christmas dinner, DIY cell phones and choreographing a ballet in a virtual space.
ListenSurveillance, Bitcoins and Raspberry Pi Radio from 2013-12-03T06:00
Chris Vallance chats with tech leaders outside a Chatham House meeting while Jamillah and Rhod learn about Bitcoin investment and hacking new radio to appear vintage.
ListenCrypto, crosswords and tiny satellites from 2013-11-26T05:30
Jamillah explores space with the FUNcube1, learns how Crypto Party has become Crypto Fest and learning lessons about strong passwords with a crossword puzzle.
ListenToys, maths and digital women from 2013-11-19T04:01
Wireless ways to communicate with children, women in technology and...surprisingly perhaps....maths as a social activity.
ListenRe-decentralization and tacos from 2013-11-12T04:01
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about re-decentralizing the web and why it's important as well as exploring what tacos have to do with a code repository.
ListenYouth and emotional states from 2013-11-05T04:22
Jamillah and Rhod find out about engineering for teens, logic for the under tens and how you can change music with your emotions
ListenSound, vision and time out from 2013-10-30T05:03
This week Jamillah and Rhod discuss time out from the web, how hyperlapse videos are made and the new visual news discussion from Global Voices.
ListenAda Lovelace Day from 2013-10-15T05:00
This week Jamillah and Rhod learn about women in tech with Dr Martha Ladly and discuss TechMums with Dr Sue Black. Celebrate women in STEM!
ListenEyes, ears and robotic limbs from 2013-10-08T03:01
This week Jamillah and Rhod explore computational synesthesia, open source robotic prostheses and a phenomenal archive of London sounds.
ListenSounds like tech. from 2013-10-01T03:00
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about mobile tech for emergencies in Kenya, the sound of tech knitting and how policing online has evolved.
ListenAmerican phone phreaking from 2013-09-24T02:45
Jamillah chats with Phil Lapsley, author of 'Exploding the Phone' which looks at the history of phone phreaking - or hacking the phone system. Though the technology may not work anymore, the sto...
ListenWomen Pioneers of Computing from 2013-09-17T05:00
Chris Vallance visits a new museum gallery celebrating the women pioneers of computing. We also hear about exploring the moon, mars and asteroids as Outriders visits the European Planetary Scien...
ListenBeekeeping and knitting from 2013-09-11T03:01
Jamillah explores beekeeping, algoraves and mathematical knitting.
ListenCode, science, terms and film from 2013-08-20T03:10
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about long terms and conditions, scientific code review and the DEFCON hacker conference documentary.
ListenYoung Rewired State from 2013-08-13T03:00
This week Jamillah has been in Birmingham at the Young Rewired State Festival of Code where children under 16 probably have better coding skills than adults.
ListenBiohacking and citizen science from 2013-07-23T05:15
Biohacking and citizen science are the focus this week. Jamillah explores biohacking as a hobby, skill and business. It's growing and there are many ideas about what biohacking means, whether it i...
ListenNo Internet? from 2013-07-16T03:00
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about how to break the Internet and what could be provided as an alternative.
ListenCreativity from 2013-07-09T03:00
Jamillah talks to the creator of electronics for people with disabilities so they can use games consoles, a guy who tells stories in 3d online, a couple of chaps who created music using camera soun...
ListenChanges in news from 2013-06-25T05:00
Jamillah is joined by Emily Bell, Mathew Ingram, Kevin Anderson and Chris Vallance to discuss the latest changes in digital news.
ListenListening and more listening from 2013-06-18T02:12
This week Jamillah finds out more about the issues raised by Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks as well as learning about what a city can sound like.
ListenKids' activities in science and code from 2013-06-11T02:30
This week Jamillah finds out about kids' activities in science and code for after school and through the summer with Code Club, Young Rewired State and Night Science.
ListenNews, satire and mathematics. from 2013-06-04T03:38
This week Jamillah finds about news and satire site UsVsTh3m and then gets mathemagical with some maths in museums, film and literature. Algebraic!
ListenSources, Digital Publishing&Social Media from 2013-05-28T03:51
This week, Jamillah discusses The importance of protecting sources in journalism, the state of digital publishing and how established authors are using twitter.
ListenThe Open Data Institute, Warp Records and the problems with LGBQT gaming. from 2013-05-21T02:26
This week Jamillah and Rhod learn about how the Open Data Institute is working, how Warp Records is planning an incubator and the problems with LGBQT gaming.
ListenHeists, worms and cryptoparties from 2013-05-14T04:30
This week Jamillah finds out how to make a worm with computers, what happened in the latest ATM hack and why there ain't no party like a cryptoparty.
ListenAlan Turing: the musical from 2013-05-07T02:54
Jamillah sees a musical about the life of Alan Turing.
ListenHacker movies and phones for the blind from 2013-04-30T02:05
A chat with one of the eclectic method producers who put together a mix about hackers in movies. And talking with the designer of a phone app for blind people.
ListenBrain Mapping from 2013-04-23T02:30
This week Jamillah Knowles looks into research about brain mapping and finds out about electrical engineering and some of its hazards.
ListenDouglas Rushkoff from 2013-04-02T04:30
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out what 'Present Shock' is from author and commentator Douglas Rushkoff.
ListenEvgeny Morozov from 2013-03-26T04:30
This week, Jamillah and Chris Vallance chat with Evgeny Morozov about his new book 'To Save Everything, Click Here'.
ListenHow robotics can help medical advancements from 2013-03-19T03:41
Jamillah Knowles looks inside the bionics and robotics world to see how it can help medical advancements
ListenRobots on Tour from 2013-03-12T04:46
This week Jamillah returns from the Robots on Tour event in Zurich with a host of new robotic friends and their experts.
ListenCards, Rights and social networks from 2013-03-05T04:00
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out why ISPs have to block certain websites, why social networks decline and how to find the best coding language.
ListenMitch Altman talks about his work regarding Geeks and Depression. from 2013-02-26T09:32
This week Jamillah talks with inventor and hackspace co-founder Mitch Altman about his work regarding Geeks and Depression.
ListenThe future of business cards. from 2013-02-19T04:44
This week Jamillah learns about the future of business cards, how the law needs to change for 3D printing and why science is funny
ListenDrones and Learning from 2013-02-05T04:28
Jamillah joins Rhod to tell us about a computer gaming project exploring the ethics of drone warfare, plus online learning in a school in Lesotho.
ListenThe Pirate Bay and DDOS actions from 2013-01-29T04:00
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about the wider impact of Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDOS) and filmmaker Simon Klose tells us about his upcoming documentary about The Pirate Bay.
ListenOutriders Longform, retro and divided from 2013-01-22T03:30
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about the Longform podcast, retro gaming culture online and a new documentary about the digital divide.
ListenNights Owls and Rebuilds from 2013-01-15T05:30
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out how to survive CES, how to re-create computer history and why programmers work at night.
ListenMake things and play games from 2013-01-01T04:07
This week Jamillah and Andy Crane learn about making mini musical tesla coils and how to learn about infosec through a card game. Plus some hopes for 2013 with Outriders listeners.
ListenTales of Christmas Past from 2012-12-25T03:40
This week Jamillah chats with Matt Novak of Paleofuture and they find out about our past hopes for future technology and what some tecchies wanted for Christmas:
ListenA year of memes in review from 2012-12-18T04:30
This week on Outriders, Jamillah looks back over a year of crazy memes and strange Internet habits with Rusty Blazenhoff of the Laughing Squid site.
ListenInternet of Things in Paris from 2012-12-11T05:30
This week Jamillah has been in Paris at 'LeWeb' exploring the Internet of Things with the experts.
ListenNordic and Baltic tech at the Slush conference. from 2012-11-27T04:25
This week Jamillah has been in Helsinki for the Slush conference, finding out about Nordic and Baltic tech.
ListenHow Wikipedia pages are made. from 2012-11-20T03:57
Jamillah Knowles on how Wikipedia pages are made. Also, how to get girls more interested in engineering.
ListenWired and internal from 2012-10-30T04:00
This week Jamillah goes exploring at the Wired 2012 event and finds out what robots can do inside our bodies.
ListenDublin and Design from 2012-10-24T23:15
This week Jamillah talks to women in tech in Ireland and finds out some secrets of games design.
ListenGeeks behind the Iron Curtain from 2012-10-16T01:05
This week Jamillah talks to Kristian Beni?, author of Geeks Behind the Iron Curtain about nerd life in former Yugoslavia.
ListenYou, Online from 2012-10-09T02:58
This week Jamillah finds out about profiles online through psychological profiling and big data.
ListenRobotics through funding, ethics, language and humanity. from 2012-10-02T02:50
This week Jamillah learns more about robotics through funding, ethics, language and humanity.
ListenAnonymity, Privacy and Transparency from 2012-09-25T02:00
Jamillah talks to author, Cole Stryker about his new book, Hacking the Future: Privacy, Identity and Anonymity on the Web.
ListenPirate Party from 2012-09-20T01:32
In the latest edition of Outriders, Jamillah Knowles finds out about the Pirate Party, and talks to women entrepreneurs on the internet.
ListenYouth and Photography from 2012-09-12T21:00
This week Chris Vallance learns from the youthful and beautiful at Young Rewired State and Jamillah finds out more about digital street photography.
ListenArt and tech from 2012-08-29T02:47
This week Chris brings the virtual to the real world and Jamillah gets into the remix with Eclectic Method
ListenArt, dance and unidentifiable cities from 2012-08-28T11:35
This week Jamillah and Chris talk to artist Aram Bartholl and viral experts Eclectic Method.
ListenBrains, GaymerCon and Adventure from 2012-08-21T10:54
This week Daniele Perito tells us about potential future security risks associated with devices which monitor our brain activity, Kayce Brown and Matt Conn talks GaymerCon, and Mark Cotton supplied...
ListenEngineering Magic from 2012-08-14T09:38
The comedy of engineering, magic and technology with Paul Daniels and twitter tales in the back seat of a London taxi.
ListenHacking, singing and debating from 2012-08-07T03:00
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about singing for customer service, debating the UK's tech future and building your own phone network.
ListenBeyond the Olympics from 2012-07-31T23:30
This week Jamillah and guests look further afield than the Olympics and venture into the realms of Art.
ListenHere, there and everywhere. from 2012-07-24T03:01
This week Chris Vallance returns with a visit to the Science Museum and Jamillah finds out about robots in Ghana and God on your pocket rocket.
ListenWith Rebecca MacKinnon and Leila Nashawati from 2012-07-17T03:30
Jamillah talks with co-founder of Global Voices Rebecca MacKinnon, and Leila Nashawati who's a Spanish and Syrian human rights activist and teaches communications at Carlos the Third University in ...
ListenNews from Kenya at the Global Voices Summit. from 2012-07-10T03:02
This week Jamillah brings news from Kenya where she has been at the Global Voices Summit.
ListenLeWeb conference in London. from 2012-06-26T02:07
Outriders at LeWeb - This week Jamillah has been at the LeWeb conference in London. She chats with Andy about the attendees there and what the European tech climate is like.
ListenHacking at Sónar from 2012-06-19T04:15
Jamillah travels to Barcelona to meet the hackers at Sónar and experience the cutting edge of electronic music creation.
ListenInternet, radio and repairs. from 2012-06-12T03:13
This week Jamillah finds out about Indian Internet issues, being your own radio station and how to find a restart party.
ListenMoscow and Bletchley Park from 2012-06-05T03:00
This week Jamillah returns from Moscow with news of the Internet there and explores Over the Air's hack event at Bletchley Park
ListenDigital Vertigo from 2012-05-29T03:00
This week Jamillah talks to writer and broadcaster Andrew Keen about his new book 'Digital Vertigo'.
ListenSounds and vision from 2012-05-22T00:38
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about safer mobile conduct and what the future of music might be like.
ListenComputers old and new and tech education. from 2012-05-15T03:30
This week Jamillah chats with Lee Felsenstein about his computers past and future and finds out about tech education in Liverpool.
ListenAudio, aerial and political from 2012-05-08T03:30
This week Jamillah finds out about social media and politics in multiple countries, getting a podcast going and how drones might affect journalism.
ListenOut and about. from 2012-05-01T03:00
This week Jamillah has been in Amsterdam learning about cows, startups and social business as well as returning to London to hang out with women in tech.
ListenSir Tim Berners-Lee from 2012-04-24T03:00
This week Jamillah learns about youth digital footprints and how to make her own repair manual while Chris Vallance chats to Sir TimBerners-Lee.
ListenHacking and one day on earth. from 2012-04-17T02:50
This week Jamillah and Rhod explore a hectic hack weekender, consider the world in one day and look at the evolution of online journalism.
ListenAn Amazing act of kindness from 2012-04-10T02:05
This week Jamillah and Rhod discover an amazing act of kindness, how to make a visual time machine and an upcoming event with electrifying sound.
ListenOutdoors tech adventures! from 2012-04-03T02:13
This week Jamillah and Rhod consider a geography field trip and how they might plant a few sunflowers while Chris Vallance chooses his own adventure.
ListenSummits, science and podcast addiction from 2012-03-27T04:45
Jamillah's been to the London Web Summit, discovered new ways to help science and found out about the habits of a podcast addict.
ListenHow to uncover a history online. from 2012-03-20T04:12
This week on Outriders Jamillah gets Flossie, Chris goes gallivanting for silicon and we find out how to uncover a history online.
ListenA tiny, intelligent set up. from 2012-03-13T04:00
This week Jamillah finds out about the Tinies and their plans for domination, how people prefer to set up to do their thing and the kinds of games Angelina might play.
ListenHow to 'pin' friends and influence data. from 2012-03-06T04:04
Jamillah learns about working on Pinterest and about a couple of events sure to inspire those who are curious about open data or avatars and robots!
ListenCryptography, enemies and TV from 2012-02-28T03:31
Jamillah learns about a new open source cypto system and finds out what it takes to make both enemies and web TV - just not at the same time.
ListenFace Forward from 2012-02-21T04:00
Jamillah and Giles find out about cyberwars, how to create a new network and the future of being human.
ListenJamillah comes over all romantic. from 2012-02-14T12:32
Surveillance, web comedy and the history of the video tape. Jamillah comes over all romantic.
ListenPaper's out, digital's in. from 2012-02-07T03:45
This week, Jamillah turns to paper from digital, assesses personality online and finds out about an extraordinary bus!
ListenSounds and Star Wars from 2012-01-31T03:33
Susannah Stevens reports from Birmingham where she finds out about musical innovation and Chris Vallance talks Star Wars, 15 seconds at a time.
ListenOur internet and the law from 2012-01-24T04:30
This week Jamillah finds out the details behind the court case in India that involves Google and Facebook and chats with a casualty of the MegaUpload shutdown.
ListenTeenage entrepreneur and games. from 2012-01-18T02:56
This week Jamillah gets a lesson from a 13 year old entrepreneur, sorts out her inbox and thinks very deeply about gaming.
ListenSeafaring, hacking and creating worlds from 2012-01-03T11:37
This week Jamillah finds out what happened at Chaos Computer Congress in Berlin, finds out how the Geek Boat would float and talks to a woman who can create a world of play for your phone.
ListenTuring to Telecomix from 2011-12-27T04:30
This week Jamillah looks back over the year with Telecomix and ahead to the Alan Turing Centenary.
ListenSearch, robots and mathematical art from 2011-12-06T03:30
Jamillah learns how maths translates into hair accessories and what a search engine looks like from the inside. Meanwhile, Chris Vallance finds out more about our relationships with robotic friends.
ListenLEO - Making history from 2011-11-29T05:00
Jamillah has been meeting the people who created business computing in the UK. Oddly, it's all related to tea.
ListenCelebrating Engineering from 2011-11-22T04:30
Chris Vallance goes in search of prizes and Jamillah and Rhod discuss a slice of Raspberry Pi
ListenR and D at the BBC from 2011-11-15T04:18
Jamillah chats to the BBC's controller of Research and Development about how geeky he is and what the future of broadcasting might look like.
ListenMozilla festival fun from 2011-11-08T02:52
This week Jamillah escaped from her broom cupboard and spent some time with the innovators and creators at the Mozilla Festival in London.
ListenLives remembered and mathematical music from 2011-11-03T17:01
This week Jamillah and Rhod talk about the lives of Dennis Ritchie and John McCarthy and together they find out how beautiful and musical mathematics can be.
ListenTransparently online from 2011-10-18T04:00
Jamillah and Rhod learn about getting online in the UK and Burma, how a new level of transparency could help banking and what is required for a good transmedia project.
ListenArabic Bloggers Meeting from 2011-10-11T15:00
For this week's edition, Jamillah has been talking to Arabic bloggers at a meeting in Tunis. What are the hopes for their societies online post revolution?
ListenEmotional, historical and creative from 2011-10-04T03:00
This week Jamillah learns more about women in the hackspace, touch screens for autism and emotional baggage online while Chris Vallance explores Babbage!
ListenOutriders - Linked to relaxation from 2011-09-27T03:00
This week Jamillah and Rhod talk about digitally approaching the things we may to do relax and Chris Vallance returns to explore the DNA of books.
ListenFriends electric! from 2011-09-20T03:00
Chris Vallance looks at some early chatbots, finds out about objects that know their own history, and visits YouTube creator camp.
ListenProtecting the vulnerable online from 2011-09-13T02:52
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.
ListenTribute, tweeters and tournaments from 2011-09-06T16:00
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.
ListenGhost in the Wires from 2011-08-23T03:00
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. Fro...
ListenBarefoot with Becky Hogge from 2011-08-16T13:42
This week Jamillah talks to author and technologist Becky Hogge about her new book 'Barefoot into Cyberspace'
ListenJamillah goes long. from 2011-08-11T03:00
Jamillah finds out finds out the best ways to listen to long bits of audio or watch long bits of video on the web.
ListenOur Weekly Web Wanderings from 2011-08-02T02:34
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.
ListenNom-nom-nom from 2011-07-26T02:37
Jamillah and Rhod sate their appetites with web related food apps and innovative sites.
ListenLooking at ourselves from 2011-07-19T02:39
This week Jamillah takes a trip with the London Transport Museum and chats to Nathan Yau about his new book "Visualize This"
ListenKids, code, robots and replicants from 2011-07-12T02:35
This week Jamillah finds out about fabfi, learns about DefCon kids and how robots can be useful online as well as in the home.
ListenCreative commons and cinematic tweets from 2011-07-05T02:30
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.
ListenSights, Sounds and Locations from 2011-06-28T03:07
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.
ListenLiberté Sécurité Fidélité from 2011-06-21T02:46
Jamillah learns about hacker meritocracy, working with a digital body guard and how to bring the past back with a few tweaks.
ListenRobots and Comfort Zones. from 2011-06-14T05:00
This week Jamillah talks to Frank Moss, former director of the MIT Media Lab about getting outside of your comfort zone and robots!
ListenOrigins and change from 2011-06-07T02:38
Jamillah learns about the reawakening of the origins of the internet, new ways to publish books and how headstones are innovative.
ListenCrossing the digital boundaries from 2011-05-31T11:28
Jamillah goes dumpster diving, learns about an amazing reconstruction and considers the social web in book form.
ListenOutriders Nepal from 2011-05-17T02:27
This week Jamillah has been making friends and talking tech in Nepal. From bloggers and Google tech users in Kathmandu to 3g from the top of Everest, find out a little more about how people interac...
ListenThe Internet of Elsewhere from 2011-05-10T02:51
Jamillah chats with Cyrus Farivar, author of The Internet of Elsewhere. Can culture change the way people approach the web?
ListenHacking and Listening from 2011-05-03T09:22
This week Jamillah chats with the BBC Monitoring section that puts an ear to the world for news and Jon Jacob finds out about hacking in Holland.
ListenRobots and the arts from 2011-04-26T02:30
This week Jamillah gets to chase up the latest on our friends electric and find out how collectors are sharing their work online whether a personal quirk or a great master.
ListenWhy can't I quit you? from 2011-04-19T02:45
Jamillah learns that she might be able to make her own laser saw and has a chat around the web about leaving a long-term relationship...with a social network.
ListenLines of communication from 2011-04-12T02:30
This week Jamillah talks to an Ivorian making a difference for those in need of aid in Ivory Coast, a man who wants you to buy a satellite and a young man that takes on students at his school to te...
ListenAll your base are belong to us. from 2011-04-05T03:00
Jamillah talks to Harold Goldberg who has written a book about 50 years of video gaming and how that has made an impact on popular culture.
ListenHacks, Sounds and Googlization from 2011-03-29T03:30
This week Jamillah finds out where the tasty podcasts are, Ian McDonald hacks the government and we learn how to worry about Google.
ListenSouth by South West-the final part from 2011-03-22T04:00
This week is the final part of Jamillah's interviews at the South by South West conference in Austin, Texas.
ListenSouth by Southwest conference from 2011-03-15T03:34
This week Jamillah is at the South by Southwest conference in Austin Texas. Find out who she has been talking to and who else is in attendance at the festival that has been nicknamed Geek-Christmas.
ListenHistories, stories and current tales from 2011-02-15T03:30
Jamillah is joined by Andrew Back and Chris Vallance covering open source hardware, worlds created online, marathons and eating well.
ListenOutriders and Egypt from 2011-02-08T03:42
Jamillah talks telecommunications and translation with Rebecca MacKinnon, Brian Conley and Telecomix.
ListenMixed treats from 2011-02-01T03:33
Mozilla on security, Make: Live, a safe haven for kids and researching the Wow raiders.
ListenGlobal web access from 2011-01-25T03:13
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.
ListenEvgeny Morozov special from 2011-01-18T04:21
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 ...
ListenMyspace and social media theatre from 2011-01-11T02:55
This week's topics - Social media theatre, fuss about tablets, global advocacy and the state of Myspace.
ListenOutriders 2010 roundup! from 2010-12-31T14:44
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.
ListenHackers, seniors and advent advice from 2010-12-21T03:35
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 dig...
ListenWikileaks so far and a little light mathematics from 2010-12-14T02:44
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...
ListenVirtually assisted! from 2010-12-07T03:21
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.
ListenHow green is your computer? from 2010-11-30T03:20
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.
ListenTechnological needs from 2010-11-23T03:35
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 term...
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