Archive for the 'censorship' Category
Monday, December 3rd, 2012
On the day that Nik couldn’t find anywhere to park in Brighton: Bitcoin adoption remains on trend. UK ISP Filtering blocks legitimate websites. And we all know how well Filtering works dont we Dave ? Â A Freemarket Fix for the copyright racket. Consumer profiles tell Advertisers who you were , not who you will be. […]
#95: The new middlemen [37:01m]:
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Monday, October 8th, 2012
On the day that we wore the cloud (i.e. it pissed down): Finland looks to crowd source democracy a little more. Social Media National Identity Cards. German Internet Exchange peaking towards 2TB overnight data. Facebook suspends photo data from Facial tagging. Unphased by this Facebook want us to become snitches. Travis Luedeke author of The […]
#92: Lost in Apple Maps [39:33m]:
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Monday, September 10th, 2012
On the day that Nik lost £3 in a pay and display parking meter: Why Nik didnt Join App Dot Net Is Paypal learning to be Human? Sweden Pirate Bay Extraditions: Gets a twist Robot Law end Hugos live stream Virtual Heist at BitCoin Exchange Smartphone knockout zones Teenager takes photos in space 17 year […]
#91: Bad Press scales faster than Customer Support [37:16m]:
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Monday, August 13th, 2012
On the day that Nik discovered a new cafe: The US refuses to hand over the internets Never mind though as ISPs throttle connections for Torrents Probably because 3 strikes is failing for the industry We can probably blame the terrorists Recorded at Bread and Milk, Trafalgar Street, Brighton
#90: Closing Ceremony Cash In [33:22m]:
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Tuesday, April 24th, 2012
On the day that Nik forgot to create anything to talk about – and neither had Andy: Hosting Company PRGMR.COM filters its users Google Plus redesign needs a plugin ; Canadian Mint Digital Currency Competition Have you Watched Four Horsmen ? with only 15 shows to go ; should we change our focus after 100 […]
#84: The dog ate my Homework [35:35m]:
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Sunday, January 29th, 2012
On the day that Andy drove to Horsham – which a rarity these days: We won a reprieve on SOPA And are terribly distracted by twitter censorship but ACTA is the new concern. Is it time to move on ; Even Robert Scoble is tired. Incidentally where can we get analytics for our google+ pages ? […]
#79: ACTA Now [32:20m]:
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Monday, January 16th, 2012
On the day that seemed back-to-normal because it was after Christmas: Protesting SOPA then black out your site: Tim O’Reilly explains more Things to do on the 18th might include  Decide on a learning a new skill through 12412.org  Catch up on your reading :  Amazon Sales A Rather Amazing .  The Copper […]
78: Wash Out Your Mouth with SOPA [32:41m]:
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Monday, December 19th, 2011
In today’s Christmas Special, Andy and Nik take a ride on the Brighton Wheel before settling down for coffee: Paypal and Wikileaks NewsBin blocked by BT BT trying to sue Google Bloody hell, it’s Christmas Recorded at The Brighton Wheel AND The Terraces, Madeira drive, Brighton BN2 1AY, UK
#77: Christmas Wheely [46:29m]:
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Monday, December 6th, 2010
On the day that the sun shone in Andy’s eyes: Facebook has a new profile page layout WikiLeaks getting the run around Claire Perry thinks Opting In for Porn is a good idea Net Neutrality Ed Vaizey doesnt understand So heres a clear example of Comcast screwing with netflix Recorded at Si Signore Caffe Ristorante, […]
#52: Are we there yet? [32:03m]:
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Monday, August 2nd, 2010
On the day that Andy was late because his daughter was in the shower after he got back from his run: News for 12 Year Olds – it takes readers to correct them Research detained at US border and questioned about wikileaks Hak5 podcast How is Nik Getting on with Flavors.me ? Are you a […]
#43: Train spotting [34:15m]:
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