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Defining the Decade: A Googling We Go

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Last broadcast on Mon, 28 Dec 2009, 03:05 on BBC World Service (see all broadcasts).

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Who would have thought, when the Millennium dawned, that it would end with both British and American troops dying in Afghanistan.

Would you have believed that millions would be communicating and doing business over the world wide web? And would you have agreed that climate change was a greater threat than terrorism?

This has been a decade when history has been on fast forward. Now, as we near the end of the decade, Edward Stourton looks at the big picture, charting the revolutions in science, technology and politics.

What are the underlying themes of the past ten years and what does it all add up to?

Ten years ago the internet was in the cyber equivalent of the Stone Age, then along came Google.

The internet search engine has revolutionised what it means to go online and now accounts for 70% of all information searches in the world.

Its story parallels that of the internet itself - imagined by visionaries, embraced by the public and harnessed - not always successfully by enterprise. But some of the promise has faded leaving us with a complex world with both moral and legal pitfalls.

Edward Stourton speaks to Eric Schmidt - Chief Executive of Google; Martha Lane Fox - British government digital inclusion champion; and Internet guru Cory Doctorow.

Broadcasts

  1. Mon 21 Dec 2009
    10:05
  2. Mon 21 Dec 2009
    15:05
  3. Mon 21 Dec 2009
    20:05
  4. Tue 22 Dec 2009
    01:05
  5. Sat 26 Dec 2009
    11:05
  6. Sun 27 Dec 2009
    14:05
  7. Mon 28 Dec 2009
    03:05

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