Go Digital Episodes Episode guide
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Is digital equality possible?
An action plan to help end the digital divide?
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Technology unveiled at CeBIT
Computer dating for Siberian tigers, future technology and how to present it. Presenter: Gareth Mitchell.
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Europrix Multimedia Awards 2006
A report from the Europrix Multimedia Awards in Austria
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Iranian blogging festival
A festival of blogging in Iran, which has been known to censor bloggers
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US tech giants accused of censorship collusion
Is cyberspace still an independent sovereign-free place?
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How polluting is computing?
A programme to mark World Service Energy Week
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Charging for emails
Internet companies AOL and Yahoo introduce email charging for corporates
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The challenge of getting online in New Orleans
Problems with internet access in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina
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Seeing stardust
he technology helping analyse interstella dust brought back by Nasa's stardust capsule
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Apple opts for Intel
Apple's MacWorld Expo and the computer maker's decision to use Intel processors
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CES Las Vegas 2006
A report from the greatest and largest consumer electronics show CES in Las Vegas
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Virtual world and gaming
A look at the virtual world versus the real world
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Review of the year - 2005
A look at the main technological developments of the last 12 months
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One laptop per child - making it a reality
One laptop per child, risky or successful?
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User generated content
Blogging and the big idea
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Email encryption
A new encryption system that makes sure email only reaches its intended recipient
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Teaching the world - via satellite
A second report from the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia
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One laptop per child
A report from the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia
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Sony hits a bum note
Sony's anti-piracy software has ended up helping infect computers with viruses
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Tim O'Reilly and open source
Tim O'Reilly, one of the founding fathers of the open source software movement
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Bill Gates
Bill Gates talks to the 成人快手
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The car with an early-warning system
Cars that help us to drive more safely
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Faster tests for bird flu
The chip technology that claims to cut the cost of testing for viruses and bacteria
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Medicine via the mobile
Telemedicine via the telephone
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Who Runs Your World? Part 2
Who runs your world? Second in a series of programmes across the World Service
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Who Runs Your World? Part 1
Who runs your technological world?
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A billion downloads
How one song managed to get a billion downloads
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Hurricane Katrina
A report on Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and how technology is reuniting loved ones
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Namibia - special report
A special report on technology in Namibia
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The artists 'tablet'
How artists are going high-tech in the English capital, London