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Peter Lynch says that some of the best investments can be found by looking at what you use every day. The same thinking might apply to careers, too. Jason Moser is a Senior Analyst at The Motley Fool who heads up our Virtual Revolution portfolio. In today's episode, Jason talks with Mary Long about early investing successes, what's shaped his investing philosophy, and how golf changed his life. Have an analyst you want us to feature on an upcoming “Meet the Fool” episode? Want to share your own investing journey with us? Send us a note (or a voice recording!) to podcasts@fool.com Tickers mentioned: F, BAC, BRK.A, BRK.B, MKL, GVA Host: Mary Long Guest: Jason Moser Engineer: Tim Sparks Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Dr. Justin Scott. As the CEO of Virtual Dental Offices and a practicing dentist, Dr. Scott has mastered the art of blending innovative practice management with clinical expertise. Fresh from his awe-inspiring trip to Iceland, he shares the breathtaking experience of witnessing the Northern Lights with his mother, along with the challenges of navigating the Icelandic winter. Dr. Scott takes us through the journey of his company, Virtual Dental Offices, highlighting its transformative impact on dental practices by leveraging the power of virtual assistants. Balancing his time between clinical duties and his growing business, he offers a fresh perspective on managing dual roles. The episode dives into the vital role of outsourcing in today's dental practices, addressing the workforce crisis and streamlining operations for efficiency. With his finger on the pulse of practice management, Dr. Scott discusses the tasks that are most effectively handled by virtual assistants, from administrative duties to patient interaction, and assures listeners of the robust security measures in place to protect sensitive patient data. He also shares the lighter side of virtual assistance, revealing some of the personal and unique tasks that these remote team members can take on to simplify one's life. EPISODE RESOURCES https://www.virtualdentaloffices.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
On this episode of the Cardboard Time Podcast: What we've been playing: World Wonders (Buy), Virtual Revolution (Buy) "Buy" links generate a small commission for the Cardboard Time Podcast. Our social media: Website, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Bluesky --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cardboardtime/message
The Brandt and Eric discuss Brandt's Extra Life marathon, Virtual Revolution, Hegemony, EXIT: Nightfall Manor, EXIT: The Silent Storm, and Neotopia. The d12 of Fate has us talking about game prices, and we close out the show with a Doubles Review of the latest Matt Lecock Forbidden game, Forbidden Jungle. 00:32 - Extra Life 04:13 - Virtual Revolution 09:21 - Hegemony 17:53 - EXIT: Nightfall Manor and The Silent Storm 24:07 - Neotopia 31:01 - The Big Roll: The Price of Games 49:36 - Doubles Review: Forbidden Jungle -- Check out our Sponsor: https://grandgamersguild.com Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/RightBrainRollers Follow us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/914270393090805 Discuss in our BGG forum: https://boardgamegeek.com/guild/4193
Let's be honest: We'll make any excuse to talk with Elizabeth Hargrave, the Kennerspiel-winning designer of Wingspan, Mariposas, and Tussie Mussie. So our current excuse? We wanted to talk to her about her soon-to-be-released The Fox Experiment (published by Pandasaurus) and Undergrove (by AEG). So now we can nerd out about how Elizabeth marries a (usually) nature-related theme to game design -- and all the random things we've learned about the world and each other while board gaming. Timeline: 2:13 - Going Analog's pick: Virtual Revolution. 6:26 - Elizabeth's pick: The Search for the Lost Species. 13:56 - Going Analog's topic: Behind the scenes of Elizabeth's design process. 26:27 - Elizabeth's topic: What have you learned (about the world, yourself, or your friends) from games?
In a future mega city, where most people spend most time hooked up to a virtual world, an agent, employed by a corporation supplying virtual reality, is busy tracking down killers/terrorists, both in the virtual and real world. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theadultsectionshow/support
We watched the indie cyberpunk movie, Virtual Revolution! This sci-fi flick takes us into the 'Verses. Huge virtual reality worlds where human beings can be whoever, whatever, or wherever they want. Who knew how useful a moat would be? The Sci-Fi Wise Guys log in and find out!
Take a listen as Nate and McKay discuss the Virtual Revolution of the 20th and 21st centuries, its effective implementation throughout the working world during this COVID-19 pandemic era, and other incredible present-day technological advancements!
This week on The Enginerdy Show: Master Z tells tales of truck troubles. Mr. Pold publishes a new novel. St. Jimmy talks about genetically modified mosquitoes. D'Viddy explains drunkenness disease and asteroid flybys. Consumption: Mr. Pold - Project Power, The Running Man St. Jimmy - Knockaround Guys, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, Ultimate Beastmaster season 3 D'Viddy - Red Cliff, 2047: Virtual Revolution, Kill the Irishman Master Z - Alone seasons 4&5, Letterkenny, Elementary, Demolition Man, The Joe Rogan Experience Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Amil Byleckie / What's in the Bag Old Man? Best Coast / Crazy For You I Am Not Lefthanded / Boats (Swept Away) Josh Woodward / Afterglow Sycamore Drive / Untold Story
Another socially distanced DTB podcast features James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) who provide an overview of the August issue of DTB. This includes an editorial discussing the changes that have taken place in general practices and the new ways of working that have been developed during the coronavirus pandemic (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8/114). The main article reviews the evidence for using vitamin D and calcium in older people who have osteoporosis (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8/122) and the case report highlights the problems faced by a young man who developed a hyperkinetic reaction to dihydrocodeine (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8/126). Read the full issue: https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8. Please subscribe to the DTB podcast to get episodes automatically downloaded to your mobile device and computer. Also, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on the DTB Podcast iTunes podcast page (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dtb-podcast/id307773309). Thank you for listening. Go well and stay well.
Another socially distanced DTB podcast features James Cave (Editor-in-Chief) and David Phizackerley (Deputy Editor) who provide an overview of the August issue of DTB. This includes an editorial discussing the changes that have taken place in general practices and the new ways of working that have been developed during the coronavirus pandemic (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8/114). The main article reviews the evidence for using vitamin D and calcium in older people who have osteoporosis (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8/122) and the case report highlights the problems faced by a young man who developed a hyperkinetic reaction to dihydrocodeine (https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8/126). Read the full issue: https://dtb.bmj.com/content/58/8. Please subscribe to the DTB podcast to get episodes automatically downloaded to your mobile device and computer. Also, please consider leaving us a review or a comment on the DTB Podcast iTunes podcast page (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/dtb-podcast/id307773309). Thank you for listening. Go well and stay well.
Today's discussion features Courtney D. Cogburn and Jeremy Bailenson. Courtney is an Associate Professor of Social Work at Columbia University, Courtney is on the faculty of the Columbia Population Research Center and a faculty affiliate of the Center on African American Politics and Society and the Data Institute. Courtney's work focuses on the ways that society characterizes and measures racism, the effects of cultural racism in media, as well as the effects of racism on cultural inequalities in health. Jeremy Bailenson is a Thomas More Storke Professor in the Department of Communication at Stanford University, and is also the Founding Director of Stanford's Virtual Human Interaction Lab. Jeremy studies the psychology of Virtual and Augmented Reality, specifically how virtual experiences lead to changes in perceptions of self and others. Jeremy's work predominantly focuses on important social and behavioral issues including climate change, homelessness, and now, racism.Courtney and Jeremy join the broadcast to talk about their collaboration on "1000 Cut Journey" an immersive virtual reality experience, that allows participants of the experience, to become Michael Sterling, a fictional black male character, as he encounters racism as a young child, an adolescent, and a young adult. The world premier of the experience was featured at the Tribeca Film Festival Virtual Arcade in 2018, as well as at the New Orleans Film Festival Cinema Reset in 2018.Items discussed:-how VR can be used as a lever on very difficult problems by merging technology and very carefully constructed narratives based on empirical data-the transdisciplinary approach to merging different studies of research and thought-the specific power of virtual reality, the true nature of VR as an experience that you can walk away with, and the implications of these experiences to understanding, visualizing, and creating new perspective can be used to change everything from policing to policy-Learnings from working on the project, and future uses of virtual reality to bridge the gaps of understanding of the many complexities of racism, while motivating audiences to act on racism and racial injustices.Thank you for listening!Full Simply Tech LIVE Video Broadcast: https://youtu.be/EQKNkSbd3ikWays to contact Courtney and Jeremy:Courtney D. Cogburn: https://socialwork.columbia.edu/faculty-research/faculty/full-time/courtney-d-cogburn/Jeremy Bailenson: https://comm.stanford.edu/faculty-bailenson/Resources:1000 Cut Journey trailer: https://youtu.be/rA6fOMSx2ykExperiencing Racism in VR | Courtney D. Cogburn, PHD | TEDxRVA: https://youtu.be/M7T_u4hpiSEInfinite Reality: The Dawn of the Virtual Revolution with Jeremy Bailenson: https://youtu.be/1jbwxR8bCb4Additional Work Mentioned:Albert "Skip" Rizzo: https://ict.usc.edu/profile/albert-skip-rizzo/Fernanda Herrera: https://iriss.stanford.edu/people/fernanda-herrera--------------------------------Interested in starting your own podcast? Some candid advice here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-start-podcast-3-step-gono-go-beginners-guide-derek-russellLearn more about the Data Binge Podcast at www.thedatabinge.comConnect with Derek:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/derekwesleyrussell/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN1c5mzapLZ55ciPgngqRMg/featuredInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drussnetwork/Twitter: https://twitter.com/drussnetworkMedium: https://medium.com/@derekwesleyrussellEmail: derek@thedatabinge.com
Professor Brian Herrera (aka StinkyLulu) considers some questions about the short- and long-term impacts of the shutdown-necessitated "digital turn" in theatrical production, presentation and participation. With brief comment on WHEN THE PARTY'S OVER by Edwin Rosales and some thoughts about what's next for this podcast pedagogy experiment.
Roma's love of Rambo eclipses cucumbers. Steve considers the compounded expansion of virtual entertainment, while hating fajita tacos. Become a Patron! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sensible-sociopath/message
Ryan & Anthony talk about the movei 2047 Virtual Revolution. Grab a beer and come have fun with us!Visit our twitter @Letstweetapod
Podcast extra: The technical director of our building arm, Peter Jones, says they’re making construction and maintenance safer and more effective.
Mike Dopud stars in the critically acclaimed, award winning Sci-Fi feature film VIRTUAL REVOLUTION a dark, futuristic movie about the technological revolution. Mike plays shadow agent NASH for which he has garnered several Best Actor awards at various Film Festivals. Mike plays “Agent Roth” a lead role in the sic fi movie PROJECT EDEN which will be released in 2018. Summer 2018 you will see Mike in the highly anticipate sequel DEADPOOL 2 and THE PREDATOR. Mike Dopud has been upped to series regular on the STARZ hit show POWER for Season 6. He plays Jason Micic, leader of a huge drug cartel. He is also currently RECURRING on the CW series THE 100 where he plays, the intense VINSON. Mike Dopud just finished his first season on ARROW where he plays the volatile VIKTOR. Mike has had lead roles on such Television series as STARGATE UNIVERSE as Varro, LETHAL WEAPON, CRIMINAL MINDS and DARK MATTER. Mike has also had recurring roles on ABC's MISTRESSES, and BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, IZOMBIE and THE STRAIN. Mike can also be seen in the features released in the last couple of years called X-MEN DAYS OF FUTURE PAST. THIS MEANS WAR, and MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL. Some of his other film credits include 300, SKINTRADE, S.W.A.T., WHITE NOISE AND ROLLERBALL. www.imdb.com/name/nm0233304 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
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Let's meet our guest – Dr. Fiona Ellis-Chadwick, Senior Lecturer in Retail Management and Director of Impact at the Institute for Research & Consultancy Application at Loughborough University. Fiona had a successful commercial career in retail before becoming an academic in the field of digital marketing and online retail management and has co-authored some of the leading marketing management textbooks as well as having research published in numerous journals (all links are in the show notes as usual). With a passion for bringing management and business education to life through such topics as retail marketing, digital technology and economic growth as well as leading multi-media teaching projects, Fiona has also worked as an academic consultant on The Virtual Revolution, Foods that make Billions, Evan’s business challenges and Radio 4’s The Bottom Line. Happy Marketing Everyone! Peter www.marketingstudylab.co.uk www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-study-lab/ www.facebook.com/marketingstudylab/ https://twitter.com/mktstudylab (@mktstudylab) Music Featured on this Podcast: Sleepy in the Garden Lobo Loco www.musikbrause.de Creative Commons License LinksFiona Ellis Chadwick: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/sbe/staff/fiona-ellis-chadwick/ Books:Principles and Practice of Marketing (UK Higher Education Business Marketing): https://amzn.to/2IcPwbC Principles and Practice of Marketing: https://amzn.to/2I9Mxoh Digital Marketing: https://amzn.to/2jQlC2b Digital Marketing: Strategy, Implementation and Practice: https://amzn.to/2IdAV3P SOSTAC® Guide To Your Perfect Digital Marketing Plan: https://prsmith.org/books/ Google:The Way Back Machine: http://archive.org/web/ App:Uber: https://www.uber.com/en-GB/ Theory:Blue Ocean Strategy, Expanded Edition: How to Create Uncontested Market Space and Make the Competition Irrelevant: https://amzn.to/2IcZ3PM
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Guy-Roger Duvert, (Writer, Director: 2047 : VIRTUAL REVOLUTION 2018 Sci-Fi, Action, Crime) to the Show! www.virtualrevolutionmovie.com The highly acclaimed sci-fi noir thriller 2047 : Virtual Revolution, starring sci-fi icon Jane Badler ("V") and Mike Dupod ("Arrow"), premieres on VOD June 12 from Lidderdalei Productions. The year is 2047. Most of the world's population live inside corporate-controlled virtual worlds and drift further out of touch with reality. Nash, a private investigator/ mercenary is hired to track down a group of hackers who are disrupting and terrorizing the virtual space in a bid to free human beings from their online prisons. Guy-Roger Duvert’s stunning sci-fi thriller, the recipient of over 40 awards, including Best Film at the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards and Best Feature at Dragon Con, makes its long-awaited premiere on VOD June 12.
In celebration of Robin’s birthday, this episode the crew sat down to watch and unravel the origin of one of Japanese horror’s most intimidating spirits, Sadako, with “Ringu 0: Birthday.” Robin and Scott also discuss “2047: Virtual Revolution”, a a cyberpunk movie low in budget but high in passion that might just be a better watch than the live action “Ghost in the Shell” movie. Rigby discusses the beginnings of her “Heavy Rain” play-though, some painfully bad soda is tasted, some very Crappy Cryptids are discussed and there’s an extra helping of Whole Hog.
Wanna know how to get accepted to festivals? Guy-Roger Duvert calls in on his way to Cannes to talk about his new film, Virtual Revolution, which has now won 52 festival awards. He gives us the lowdown on how to impress submission panels and come away with the prize.
In this episode, Derek and Matt discuss Thanksgiving & pumpkin mac & cheese, 16mm B&W film, and, more importantly, festival films The Hunters Club, The Last Case of August T. Harrison, Bleach, and Virtual Revolution.
This week we're talking Breakworld, First Blood, Batman, Virtual Revolution, and Spider-Man: Homecoming and Westworld. Music for the show provided by Reed Love and OGRE.
"This is a darker version of what some expect virtual reality to be" - one of Mike's comments on Virtual Revolution, a new film coming soon which is leads in. Mike is a renowned actor with over 150 credits to his name, including Smallville, Continuum, Mistresses and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The guys got it going on this week on BEHIND THE LENS as we welcome actors MIKE DOPUD and DYLAN WALSH! First up today is DYLAN WALSH. You may know him best as Dr. Sean McNamara from the groundbreaking tv series "Nip/Tuck", but while Dylan has a long and storied career in both tv and film, you've never seen him in any role that even comes close to that of Senator Fallon in the hilarious and farsical C STREET (a more timely film we could never find during this election year and particularly the week of the RNC). And he's talking all about C STREET and more with BTL Radio Show! Then MIKE DOPUD is live from Vancouver. Former pro football player in the Canadian League, former hockey player, stuntman, actor, Mike has done it all and continues to do it all, most notably with his latest film, VIRTUAL REVOLUTION, where every element of his career path comes into play as he tackles the role of Shadow Agent Nash in a virtual world set in 2047 Paris. Plus, a tidbit from legend Robert Redford as he speaks with film critic debbie elias about directing. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
This week, Adam and Kevin talk about a few films screening at this year's Dances With Films Festival in Los Angeles with reviews of Lilith's Awakening, Shortwave, and Dinner with the Alchemist. Other films discussed include X-Men: Apocalypse,Eat Your Bones, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping,The Intern, The Wailing, Marvin, Seth, and Stanley, Zootopia, Kukurantumi, Beacon Point, Virtual Revolution, Misfortune, Preacher, Outcast, and Bloodline. 00:03:00 - Movie news 00:12:20 - Lilith's Awakening review 00:28:39 - Shortwave review 00:47:11 - Dinner with the Alchemist review 00:56:50 - Watch list 01:28:35 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: patreon.com/filmpulse web: filmpulse.net twitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: facebook.com/filmpulse
Mike Dopud was very thrilled to be cast recently in the lead role in the feature film VIRTUAL REVOLUTION a dark, futuristic movie about the technological revolution. Mike plays shadow agent NASH. Mike can also be seen in MISTRESSES, a series for ABC staring Alyssa Milano, and Jes Macallan. Mike plays the European business tycoon named Olivier Dubois. As well Mike can be seen in the feature HALO 4: Forward Unto Dawn where he plays the stern General Black. Mike has just accepted a lead role in the movie PROJECT EDEN which will be released in 2016. Mike Dopud is currently RECURRING on SYFY's DARK MATTER where he plays ARAX NERO and he can be seen on the SYFY series CONTINUUM as part of Liber 8, the intense Stefan Jaworski. Also, Mike just wrapped up his second season on Hallmark's CEDAR COVE as Roy Macaffe Mike has had lead roles on such Television series as SGU as Varro, the critically acclaimed Canadian show DURHAM COUNTY where he played the loyal detective Glen Stuckey, and on the MTV series KAYA where he played a no- nonsense business manager of the band Crossing Coldwater, of which, is daughter is the lead singer. Mike has also had recurring roles on NBC's GRIMM, and BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, and most recently on USA's COVERT AFFAIRS to name a few. Mike was nominated for a 2013 LEO AWARD in the “Best Performance by a Supporting Actor” Category for his portrayal of Mike Anderson in TASMANIAN DEVILS as well as “Best Performance by a Lead Actor” in the 2013 Action on Film International Film Festival for his moving portrayal of ‘Agamemnon‘ in the feature CHAINED. Mike can also be seen in the features released in the last couple of years called THIS MEANS WAR, and MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL. Some of his other film credits include GODZILLA, 300, SKINTRADE, IN THE NAME OF THE KING, WHITE NOISE AND ROLLERBALL. www.imdb.com/name/nm0233304 HOSTS: David S. Dawson @theintellexual Kristin Naomi Garcia @Knaog1
Aleks Krotoski is an academic and journalist who writes about and studies technology and interactivity. She is currently a Visiting Fellow in the Media and Communications Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute. Aleks writes for the Guardian and Observer newspapers, and hosts Tech Weekly, their technology podcast. She presented the Emmy and Bafta-winning BBC 2 series Virtual Revolution, and more recently the BBC Radio 4 series Digital Human. Her first book is Untangling the Web: What the Internet is Doing to You. Also this week, critic Matthew Sweet on the Ealing WW2 propaganda film Went The Day Well? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Matt, Spence, Robbie, and Syletsia as we speak our minds in the latest episode of Core Cast! In this lengthy episode of Core Cast, we talk about virtual reality and the Oculus Rift, as well as recent gaming and entertainment news!
Imagine moving things with your mind. Not with telekinesis, but with the future tools of brain science. Meet a pioneer in the field of computer-to-brain connection and discover the blurry boundary where the mind ends and the machine begins. Plus, how new technology is sharpening the “real” in virtual reality. And, whether our devotion to digital devices is changing what it means to be human. Guests: • Miguel Nicolelis – Director for the Center for Neuroengineering at Duke University, and author of Beyond Boundaries: The New Neuroscience of Connecting Brains with Machines and How it Will Change our Lives • Jeremy Bailenson – Director of the Virtual Human Interaction Lab at Stanford University and co-author of Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution • Jim Blascovich – Psychologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara and co-author of Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution • Sherry Turkle – Professor of social studies of science and technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less From Each Other
Jeremy Bailenson shares his research on virtual reality, avatars, transformed social interaction, and related communication and psychological theories as well as their implications for citizens living in the digital age. (July 28, 2011)
Does the idea of giving up your office make you nervous? As our series on the virtual revolution concludes today, we'll introduce you to virtual offices, a best-of-both-worlds solution that offers many of the perks of a traditional office without the crushing overhead
In today's episode, our series on the virtual revolution continues with a run-down of the basic necessities that will help keep your virtual company running smoothly.
Fostering good collaboration among virtual teams is all about having the right tools for the job. As our series on the virtual revolution continues in today's episode, we'll review some cost-effective solutions to keep remote employees working together as seamlessly as if they were under the same roof.
For the virtual company, internal communication can take many shapes and forms, from phone calls and e-mails to instant messages and video chats. As our series on the virtual revolution continues, we'll examine how to ensure that no matter the vehicle, communication remains positive and productive.
The task of managing employees who are scattered across many different locations may seem daunting, but it's not as difficult as you might think. In today's installment in our series on the virtual revolution, we'll explore how traditional management practices and policies can evolve to foster a highly productive nontraditional work environment
Trust is the cornerstone of the virtual company. Find out why, as we continue our series on the virtual revolution.
Taking your company virtual is great in theory. However, before you make the leap, you must be sure it's a good fit for you, your employees and your clients
The benefits of going virtual add up to real dollars and cents
Dr Aleks Krotoski concludes her investigation of the internet twenty years on by asking whether our brains are being rewired by the net. Are Facebook and other social media infantilising and corrupting young minds, or will they encourage a new cooperative way of thinking?
Dr Aleks Krotoski concludes her investigation of the internet twenty years on by asking whether our brains are being rewired by the net. Are Facebook and other social media infantilising and corrupting young minds, or will they encourage a new cooperative way of thinking?
How commerce has colonised the web - and how web users are paying for what appear to be free sites and services in hidden ways.
How has the online world impacted on global politics? Twenty years on from the invention of the World Wide Web, Dr Aleks Krotoski looks at how it is reshaping power.
Since its birth almost twenty years ago, the World Wide Web has transformed our world : A quarter of the planet is now online and able as never before to communicate, publish, and garner information seemingly without limits. But will the Web's empowerment of ordinary people endure? As part of the BBC's internet season, the computer expert Doctor Aleks Krotoski starts a four part series (this week) documenting the Web's remarkable growth and asking if the old hierarchies it challenges are managing to stage a counter revolution.
This week we are lucky enough to be joined by technology broadcaster Aleks Krotoski, known for her work at the Guardian (particularly the Tech Weekly podcast) and most recently for her new four-part prime time BBC Two series, Virtual Revolution. Aleks tells us about some of the leading lights she spoke to on this innovative [...]
How Virtual Reality Became A Reality: https://bit.ly/2NLJ2EX Subscribe to Jake's YouTube channel, Azi & Sapphire's Hub: https://bit.ly/3eWleKo Headphones (For Your Eyes): https://bit.ly/2BA4IkU The Virtual Production of The Mandelorian: https://bit.ly/3dYVjAD Game Collecting - Scott The Woz: https://bit.ly/38sc2ec Time stamps 00:31 VR is a revolution in entertainment / History of VR 3:56 New Left 4 Dead, CoD Zombies discussion 6:25 How could Nintendo revive the Virtual Boy? 11:45 Jared is a big ol' dummy who doesn't know the US map 12:48 Talking about the president for some reason 14:24 The VR Divide 21:56 Jared doesn't understand Tetris VR 24:02 Budget Cuts = Portal 3 29:17 Pre-ordering games is for simps 34:23 VR movie trailers? 35:18 VR's use in TV/movie production 38:58 Jake's Pokemon tangent 45:50 Collecting physical games VS digital downloads 53:52 Bumblebee is what every Transformers movie needs to be 59:09 Closing remarks Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bold-of-you-to-say/donations