Podcast Notes: Pakistan, Google, Stopped Clocks and Spartan Pants
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- Zainub Razvi from Metblogging Karachi and Arif Rafiq from the Pakistan Policy Blog joined us
- Pete Cashmore Senior Editor at Mashable spoke about
the Google phoneAndroid and Open Social - Mary Beard who writes about classics for the TLS spoke about her excellent blog A Don's Life I immediately dragged the conversation downhill by talking about Roman Sex-workers, 300, and Spartan underwear. O Tempora O Mores!
- Britblog roundup from Susanne Lamido. Send British blog suggestions for next week to Britblog [at] gmail [dot] com
- Sunny Hundal (also of the excellent Pickled Politics) spoke about a LiberalConspiracy which aims to revitalise the blogging left. And Susan Gardner of the Daily Kos offered some suggestions from the US left-blogging experience. Guido Fawkes takes a few pot shots at the enterprise here
- It's still under-development but we had a sneak peak at a site employing the Wisdom of
CrowdsClouds to predict the weather. Our resident weather expert Philip Eden gave the professional meterologists perspective - not as negative as you might think - Alfie Dennen is campaigning to save Britain's Stopped Clocks
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