Synopsis
Speaking freely about law, politics and the internet
Episodes
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
13/12/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed WikiLeaks, banking reform, riots in the UK, the google Zeitgeist 2010 and the Ashes cricket.
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Technology and how it frames our world 7 December 2010
07/12/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about mobile photo sharing, a New York professor who has installed a camera in the back of his head, what makes someone a nerd or a geek, and alternatives to Internet Explorer, including Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
06/12/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed WikiLeaks, The Ashes, Tron: Legacy, the proposed R18+ rating for video games and change at the 7:30 Report.
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Technology and how it frames our world 30 November 2010
30/11/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about WikiLeaks, a corrupted file causing trouble for NAB, @theashes, Facebook photo faux pas and texting as the new doodling.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
29/11/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed federal politics, the Victorian election, The Ashes, defamation on Twitter and WikiLeaks.
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Technology and how it frames our world 23 November 2010
23/11/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about whether the internet could kill the jury system, Facebook and modern romance and Angry Birds.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
22/11/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed federal politics, including the NBN, gay marriage and Afghanistan, the release of Aung San Suu Kyi, the upcoming first Ashes test, and three recent High Court decisions.
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Technology and how it frames our world 16 November 2010
16/11/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about the return of @can_do_campbell, a Twitter joke gone wrong, Facebook takes on email, search alternatives to Google, and Longreads.
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Technology and how it frames our world 9 November 2010
09/11/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about what Facebook knows about us (our likes and loves), Facebook UnFriend Day and an Easter egg within Google Maps.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
08/11/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed this week's midterm elections in the US, Hillary Clinton's visit to Australia, the Brisbane International Film Festival, banking reform and Longreads.
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Technology and how it frames our world 2 November 2010
02/11/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about Limewire shutting down, a new look Myspace, efficient aggregation of content online (using Google Reader, Twitter, Digg and Instapaper) and BTUB.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
01/11/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed this week's midterm elections in the US, bank reform and the proposed merger of the Australian and Singaporean Stock Exchange, the new New Matilda, and the Brisbane International Film Festival.
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Technology and how it frames our world 26 October 2010
26/10/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about using Google, the Facebook-Farmville privacy scare, The Social Network movie, one billion views for Lady Gaga on YouTube and Communication Shutdown.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
25/10/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed sweeping spending cuts in the UK, the week in federal Australian politics, including the Walter Taylor by-election, James Packer's raid on Channel Ten and Barrie Cassidy at Avid Reader this Wednesday.
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Future Tense: The rise of geo-location
21/10/2010This morning I was included in a discussion on ABC Radio National's Future Tense program about the rise of geolocation: "We've seen huge growth in the popularity of social networking services. But what happens when you combine social networking with your location? The rise of smartphones has led to a massive increase in geo-location based services. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of providing your location? And in a geo-located world will we ever be off the grid?"
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Technology and how it frames our world 19 October 2010
19/10/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. In the segment this week we talked about my Analog Sunday, stalking celebrities with Just Spotted, checking into what you are watching, and Mixels, a safe social network for young children.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
18/10/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed the week in Australian politics, the upcoming mid term elections in the US, Mary MacKilop and faith in Australia, as well as my Analog Sunday.
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Technology and how it frames our world 12 October 2010
12/10/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. This week we talked about the Google car, toddlers and even pets online, comparing friend counts, and my upcoming Analog Sunday.
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My weekly chat with Andrew Bartlett on 4ZzZ
11/10/2010Every Monday morning I appear on Andrew Bartlett's 4ZzZ breakfast radio show to discuss some of the current public and political issues of the week. This week we discussed The Social Network, the Commonwealth Games, the week in federal Australian politics, and a recent workshop on the 2010 election campaign.
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Technology and how it frames our world 5 October 2010
05/10/2010Every Tuesday morning I have a regular weekly segment on Breakfast with Spencer Howson on 612 ABC Brisbane talking about technology and how it frames our world. This week we talked about Twitter and daylight saving, Facebook Places, social networkers being happy to lurk, LinkedIn and cyberbullying.

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