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Your Ideas For Tuesday

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Chris Vallance | 18:08 UK time, Friday, 20 July 2007

If you've a suggestion for a feature for Tuesday's programme please leave a comment or drop an email to podsandblogs@bbc.co.uk

I'm also intersted in your thoughts on whether we should cover Harry Potter, it's huge online, web spoilers have been a major issue, but even fans might be sick of the coverage by Tuesday?

And already on the roster we have blogs bringing together young people from across the middle east, hopefully another visit with the Britblog, a group blog dealing with mental illnesses, my report from the viral awards, and a look at the dark underbelly of some internet chatrooms.

Comments

  1. At 08:30 AM on 23 Jul 2007, Radioman wrote:

    Don't cover Harry Potter - choose some totally unknown book instead as Potter gets far too much coverage in the media.

  2. At 07:49 PM on 24 Jul 2007, Andrew wrote:

    i seem to be too late for passing on ideas this week, but for the next time you're looking for articles to include...

    next week im writing about going my experience of going 48 hours without anything created (or bought out) by Google. may seem like a bit easy peasy for Joe Bloggs (no pun intended!) in the street, but for the more technological minded like myself, that covers my email, rss feeds, online video, mapping, a news source, photo editing software... the list goes on!

  3. At 01:34 AM on 27 Jul 2007, Bunbury Crimson wrote:

    No more Harry Potter, I just wrote you an email with something going on as for right now inside second life and the new policy that's calling all gambling activity and related as ILLEGAL, with actual banning and deletion of casino owner belongings going on and lot of protests in-world. Hope you get this matter in sight for this could state a precedent on US regulations being imposed over global population not only US citizens in these virtual worlds...

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