Monday, July 18, 2011

Tech weekly podcast: new Government data, Smartphone explosion

On this week program, we are a mobile ecosystem reports achieve critical mass in the next of the Smartphone market, has set 23 months. Has once more than half the UK population access to all functions, which means that for how we consume content online and trends in the United Kingdom software development?

Also, David Cameron of Britain's latest open data initiative in life launched a new version of the public data for use by developers free. What new insights can be gained, and selected this data was specifically to advance agenda Tory?

We spend much time most of them in connection with the company behind social networks, search engines and other publishing systems talk about issues of privacy on this podcast, but. So what about punters who will use computers to art? A New York artist has upload the software on public computers at Apple stores around the city and then capture images of buyers look at the screens of US secret service were detained for "Fraud and related activities".

Also Jemima steps into the elevator with Mark McLaughlin of ticket-ABC.

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