Search Engine with Jesse Brown
The audio podcast that predicts the present: host Jesse Brown and guests explore the Internet's impact on politics and culture.
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What Does Open Mean?
Michael Geist, Ron Deibert, Yochai Benkler and more join Jesse ...
Michael Geist, Ron Deibert, Yochai Benkler and more join Jesse for a live panel on Open Development. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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Is the Internet any good?
We 19ve had the Internet for over 20 years- where ...
We 19ve had the Internet for over 20 years- where 19s our utopia? An argument with Evgeny Morozov.
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Apple Rots
Cory Doctorow on how Apple became worse than Microsoft. Jesse ...
Cory Doctorow on how Apple became worse than Microsoft. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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Deep Packet Inspection
Is your Internet Service Provider inspecting you? A new website ...
Is your Internet Service Provider inspecting you? A new website created in partnership with Canada's Privacy Commissioner will tell you. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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Bonus Podcast: Jesse at TEDx
Jesse's TEDx talk on digital comics in the classroom. Jesse ...
Jesse's TEDx talk on digital comics in the classroom. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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The CBC's Antisocial Media
An interview with the CBC on their continuing partnership with ...
An interview with the CBC on their continuing partnership with iCopyright. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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The iTax & Fair Dealing
An in-depth interview with NDP MP Charlie Angus. Jesse blogs ...
An in-depth interview with NDP MP Charlie Angus. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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FedBook
FBI agents are going undercover online, creating fake Facebook accounts ...
FBI agents are going undercover online, creating fake Facebook accounts in order to "friend" suspects and access their private information. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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Progressive Hypocrisy
America's trade embargo against Iran no longer applies to Twitter, ...
America's trade embargo against Iran no longer applies to Twitter, Gmail, or dozens of other Internet communication tools, because the U.S. government wants protesters to use them for political speech. But encryption tools that protect protesters are still forbidden. The policy is contradictory, hypocritical - and a step in the right direction. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine
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The Enemy of the Internet
What's the biggest threat to the Internet? Chinese hackers? Russian ...
What's the biggest threat to the Internet? Chinese hackers? Russian Botnets? Nope, it's a guy named Mike. Jesse blogs at: http://www.tvo.org/searchengine