Arabic Bloggers Meeting
For this week's edition, Jamillah has been talking to Arabic bloggers at a meeting in Tunis. What are the hopes for their societies online post revolution?
Outriders is BBC Radio 5 live's programme dedicated to exploring the frontiers of the web. It is broadcast on Tuesdays at 0300 in Up All Night.

For this week's edition, Jamillah has been talking to Arabic bloggers at a meeting in Tunis. What are the hopes for their societies online post revolution?
This week Jamillah learns more about women in the hackspace, touch screens for autism and emotional baggage online while Chris Vallance explores Babbage!
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This week Jamillah pays tribute to Tony Sale who has sadly passed away. She also finds a tweet portrait photographer and learns about how the USA is working with Russia to solve problems in code.
Jamillah takes us on our weekly web wanderings.
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This week Jamillah talks to author and technologist Becky Hogge about her new book 'Barefoot into Cyberspace'
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This week Jamillah talks to Frank Moss, former director of the MIT Media Lab about getting outside of your comfort zone and robots!
Jamillah learns about the reawakening of the origins of the internet, new ways to publish books and how headstones are innovative.
Jamillah goes dumpster diving, learns about an amazing reconstruction and considers the social web in book form.
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This week Jamillah has been making friends and talking tech in Nepal. From bloggers and Google tech users in Kathmandu to 3g from the top of Everest, find out a little more about how people interact with their gadgets.
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This week Jamillah chats with the BBC Monitoring section that puts an ear to the world for news and Jon Jacob finds out about hacking in Holland.
This week Jamillah gets to chase up the latest on our friends electric and find out how collectors are sharing their work online whether a personal quirk or a great master.
Jamillah learns that she might be able to make her own laser saw and has a chat around the web about leaving a long-term relationship...with a social network.
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This week is the final part of Jamillah's interviews at the South by South West conference in Austin, Texas.