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Podcast Notes: Women Computer Operators of WWII, Kindle and Crowd Sourced Footy

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Chris Vallance | 14:07 UK time, Tuesday, 20 November 2007

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  • a fascinating piece about "awakening" .

  • British WWII code breaking computer Colossus restarted last week. The majority of those working on code breaking at Bletchley Park were women. We heard from Jan Peters and Sue Black who have just completed a new study in conjunction with the into the role of these women. Jamillah Knowles spoke with one of the women who operated the American WWII computer ENIAC

  • Clark Boyd of WGBH/Â鶹¹ÙÍøÊ×Ò³Èë¿Ú spoke about the (this isn't on the podcast because of music rights issues)

  • . Has the world turned upside down? We spoke with the godfather of the

  • Amazon's

  • Ebbsfleet United try crowdsourcing -

  • And we hear from the people who posted the 2billionth and 100millionth flickr photos

Of course I couldn't finish this write-up without posting the Chuck Norris video. Here you go:

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