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Jamillah Knowles | 20:50 UK time, Tuesday, 5 May 2009

Ready and waiting for your listening pleasure, the Pods and Blogs podcast is up and running with a fresh and tasty edition.

If we mentioned a place that you would like to visit online, then you can find all the links right here:

stanfordlogoCan online activity affect the possibility of a pandemic? Marcel Salathe is studying epidemics at Stanford university. He explained how they hope to take the temperature of people online with a survey that should show us more about the links between online networks and real life reactions.

gaurav.gifIndia has taken to the polls. The online reaction this time is revealing how the nation is developing digitally as well as making political choices. Gaurav Mishra joins us to look at the future for India online and what the electronic reaction to these elections can show us.

Chris Vallance 66x66Chris Vallance returns this week to Pods and Blogs. He's been hanging out with online royalty and chats with crypto-legend Whitfield Diffie.

unesco1.gifTreasures abound online from cultures afar and times long ago. The World Digital Library goes live and Matt Raymond of the Library of Congress walks us through the collections.

robots.gifRobot uprising you say? How about hearing that from the mech mouth? Number 29 of the Robot Underground takes some time out from planning the end of humanity to chat to me about why the future with robots could be a bumpy ride.

Pods on TwitterIf you have seen a blog or heard a podcast that you think we should know about, drop me a line at podsandblogs -at- bbc.co.uk I'd love to hear from you. Or you can follow us on Twitter.

jk'Til next week!
Jamillah

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  • 1. At 09:35am on 07 May 2009, timcrouch wrote:

    I do get feed up with the continual going on about pop music which has go radio one and two. Why on earth should I be interested in TV programs when listening to the radio.

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