Cambridge, spies...
Hop over to the Pods and Blogs podcast for this week's show, chock full of clever clogs at Cambridge University.
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Cambridge University is marking it's 800th anniversary and the computer science history surrounding the halls of academia there is rich, not to mention the ways in which it forges ahead with new technologies.
Technology critic Bill Thompson gave a talk as part of the celebrations about a very important presentation that was given fifty years ago. He also gave me access to all of his extraordinary and learned friends at the university and we spent time discussing the past, the future and a possible technological divide.
If you are a member of the Twitter community, you'd be hard pressed not to notice the launch of Spymaster. I caught up with the creators as they unleashed their plots online.
If 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.
'Til next week!
Jamillah

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