30/08/2011
Heather Brooke explores how rebels have exploited social networks to disseminate their messages; Juliana Rotich discusses the growth of crowd sourcing; Richard Taylor highlights the best of Click TV
The campaigning journalist Heather Brooke has been charting the extraordinary revelations to come out of Wikileaks long before the world had ever heard of Julian Assange.
She was also a key player in accessing the data that exposed the MPs' expenses scandal in the UK.
Heather joins Click to discuss how now, and in the future, the revolution will be digitised.
Juliana Rotich is one of the founding members of Ushahidi.
She discusses the growth of Ushahidi and crowd sourcing tools which have been used to spread revolutionary messages and also to help clean up after the recent UK riots.
Richard Taylor from Click TV reports on the fascinating technology behind light field photography.
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Chapters
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Heather Brooke: Digital Revolutions
Heather Brooke discusses how revolutionary episodes are being digitised.
Duration: 07:48
Juliana Rotich: Ushahidi
Juliana Rotich explores the growth of Ushahidi and crowd sourcing
Duration: 05:16
Richard Taylor: Click TV highlights
Richard Taylor reports on the technology behind light field photography
Duration: 04:17
Broadcasts
- Tue 30 Aug 2011 18:32GMT91热爆 World Service Online
- Wed 31 Aug 2011 03:32GMT91热爆 World Service Online
- Wed 31 Aug 2011 10:32GMT91热爆 World Service Online
- Wed 31 Aug 2011 15:32GMT91热爆 World Service Online
- Sun 4 Sep 2011 04:32GMT91热爆 World Service Online
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Digital Planet
Technological and digital news from around the world.