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Taking a small break

7 October 2009

The Tech Stream program is disappearing from the airwaves for a few weeks. I’m heading to the Solomon Islands to run a training course and also taking a personal break.

Tech Stream returns to cover the Games Connect Asia Pacific (GCAP) 2009 conference on December 11th. And then on December 18th we’ll take a look back at the year that was. I’ll do another blog-post closer to then asking for some ideas about standout technology or tech news from the year, so start thinking!

You can follow me on twitter @tech_stream til then where I’ll post some occasional technology-news links… and we might even have some special guest bloggers joining us in coming weeks, so keep an eye out for that!

Ciao!

Ryan

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Tech Stream 032Listen and Downlaod

25 September 2009

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The Screen Worlds exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, ACMI.  You can see the giant, white Lara Croft mentioned in this week’s program.

In the Tech Stream this week we’re looking at the use of social media and internet communications technology to connect virtual and physical spaces: from art galleries to government forums. We’ll also meet Yiying Lu, creator of the iconic Twitter “Fail Whale”, whose first solo exhibition also includes augmented reality technology. And come for a guided tour of a new exhibit at ACMI, the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, which has videogames as a major focus. Download or stream the program via the MP3 link above or find out more after the jump.

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Just for the RCRDListen and Downlaod

11 September 2009

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One of the region’s biggest music industry events wraps up in Brisbane, Australia today. The Big Sound 2009 conference featured three days of panels, workshops and artist showcases for local, national and international music industry representatives.   There were opportunities for networking, learning and debate, with much of the latter focusing on the future of the music industry.

One of the international guests at Big Sound was Elliot Aronow, the creative director and co-founder of RCRD LBL which descibes itself as “a network of online record labels and blogs serving up fresh new music downloads and exclusive content curated by our team of editors and partner labels every day”.

I had a chance to meet Elliot while he was in Melbourne this week and we got talking about the philosophies underpinning the way RCRD LBL operates and a range of other topics around music, mobile, streaming, free content, copyright, twitter, social media and the value of curators.

You can hear the discussion via the MP3 link above, or start discovering some new music at rcrdlbl.com

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Tech Stream 027Listen and Downlaod

21 August 2009

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Photo and vinylville stencil by vieeART from Flickr.

We’re joined in the Tech Stream this week by the author of Music 2.0 Gerd Leonhard. He’s a futurist who focuses on trends in technology, media and content.  Gerd has some very interesting ideas about the ways we’ll be accessing and sharing music online.  We’ll also be tweeting aliens and the latest technology news from the week.  More after the jump, or just jump right into the program with the MP3 above.

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Twitter taken down by DDoS attack

7 August 2009

Micro-blogging social media service twitter was taken down overnight by a massive distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.   Its been suggested that the attack originated in Russia and was targeting a pro-Georgian blogger who is a prominent user of the service. While this is still unconfirmed the attacks have also affected Facebook and Livejournal although both sites are now back up.  Twitter remains down as of 15:45 AEST Friday but the company confirmed earlier today that no personal user information had been accessed.

Technology business analyst Shelly Palmer told Associated Press Radio that denial-of-service attacks are a reality of the information age.

“People tend to want to take sites that are very public and go after them,” said Palmer, managing director of Advanced Media Ventures Group. “In fact you’d be surprised how many sites for major companies are really attacked on a daily basis. This is a crime, it’s a real crime and it should be treated that way.”

More at Associated Press and of course plenty of other news outlets, including this interesting article in TIME.  You can also follow this program at twitter.com/tech_stream

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19 June 2009

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PNG school children in Gaire, outside Port Moresby, trying out their new OLPC laptops in June last year. Photo from Flickr.

In the Tech Stream this week: Twitter connects the world to the post-election protests in Iran; the latest mobiles on display at CommunicAsia in Singapore; online vigilantes shutdown racism on Facebook; ICANN’s Dr Paul Twomey on the future of internet domain names; the One-Laptop-Per-Child scheme expands in the Pacific; and Bajo from Good Game joins us to chat about Infamous, the latest ‘open-world’ video game.  Listen with the MP3 link above, full details after the jump…

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Iran: Activism and Social Media

16 June 2009

ABC News Online has just launched a special feature with coverage of the political unrest in Iran and how social media tools like Flickr, Youtube and Twitter are being used to broadcast eyewitness reports of violence and protests.  But internet users and activists in the country say that the government is blocking access to these kind of sites and disrupting transmission of SMS text messages.  There’s more at ABC News Online, including integration of twitter and flickr streams.

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5 June 2009

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Electronic waste waiting to be recycled. Photo from Flickr by Eric Dykstra.

We’re marking World Environment Day in the Tech Stream this week.  Jeff Angel, Executive Director of the Total Environment Centre tells us about Australia’s new electronic waste recycling scheme. Janet Leslie from Canon Australia explains their e-waste initiatives and ‘green’ calculators.  And Elanto Wijayono from Green Map Indonesia introduces us to Open Green Maps – a set of online tools to help communities map natural, cultural and sustainable resources in their area.

But we kick off the program with the blocking of websites like Twitter and Flickr in China this week.  Thursday was the 20th anniversary of the Chinese military’s bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. Myself and Steve Holland from Connect Asia speak with a local Twitter user as well as Jeremy Goldkorn from Danwei.org and Beijing-based technology observer Kaiser Kuo.  Radio Australia News Online also has a great feature on the anniversary.   Lastly, technology journalist Adam Turner has the lowdown on Google Wave.

The entire program can be heard from the MP3 link at the top, and you can subscribe to the podcast with the link on the right.  Feel free to leave a comment below on any of the content in the Tech Stream this week.

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Social web blocked in China

3 June 2009

China is blocking access to social networking and social media websites ahead of the 20th anniversary of a bloody crackdown in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. Sites like Twitter, Hotmail and Flickr were blocked on Tuesday and Microsoft also reported that access was blocked to their new Bing search engine.

The story is being covered today by Radio Australia News who report that internet users filled chatrooms with protest after access to Twitter was denied on Tuesday. And Reuters reports that “Access to video-sharing site YouTube, owned by Google, has been blocked in China since March, after overseas Tibetan groups posted graphic footage of China’s crackdown on protests by Tibetans in 2008.”

The Tech Dynasty blog on CNET Asia also covered the blocks yesterday and says that “anyone in China who spends any amount of time online has weathered these blocks before” and so has recommended some good sites to overcome them.  There are also unconfirmed reports on Twitter that the #gfw (great firewall of China) has been removed from the ‘trending topics’ section. We’ll have more in the Tech Stream program, on Radio Australia news and on our own Tech Stream twitter feed.

UPDATE 05/06/2009: Connect Asia covered this on Thursday morning, you can hear Steve Holland’s story from this link, and ABC News Online provided excellent coverage of the anniversary.

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The Future of Conferences

15 May 2009

The Future Tense program this week have been looking at the changing nature of conferences:

The word ‘conference’ is synonymous with bad food, hard chairs and boring speakers. At least it is for many of us. But it doesn’t have to be that way and, in fact, it’s already changing. We speak with three conferencing professionals about conferences past and future and the way the industry is adapting to meet changing consumer expectations.

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