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This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about safer mobile conduct and what the future of music might be like.
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.

This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about safer mobile conduct and what the future of music might be like.
This week Jamillah chats with Lee Felsenstein about his computers past and future and finds out about tech education in Liverpool.
This week Jamillah finds out about social media and politics in multiple countries, getting a podcast going and how drones might affect journalism.
This week Jamillah has been in Amsterdam learning about cows, startups and social business as well as returning to London to hang out with women in tech.
This week Jamillah learns about youth digital footprints and how to make her own repair manual while Chris Vallance chats to Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
This week Jamillah and Rhod explore a hectic hack weekender, consider the world in one day and look at the evolution of online journalism.
This week Jamillah and Rhod discover an amazing act of kindness, how to make a visual time machine and an upcoming event with electrifying sound.
This week Jamillah and Rhod consider a geography field trip and how they might plant a few sunflowers while Chris Vallance chooses his own adventure.
Jamillah's been to the London Web Summit, discovered new ways to help science and found out about the habits of a podcast addict.
This week on Outriders Jamillah gets Flossie, Chris goes gallivanting for silicon and we find out how to uncover a history online.
This week Jamillah finds out about the Tinies and their plans for domination, how people prefer to set up to do their thing and the kinds of games Angelina might play.
Jamillah learns about working on Pinterest and about a couple of events sure to inspire those who are curious about open data or avatars and robots!
Jamillah learns about a new open source cypto system and finds out what it takes to make both enemies and web TV - just not at the same time.
Jamillah and Giles find out about cyberwars, how to create a new network and the future of being human.
Surveillance, web comedy and the history of the video tape. Jamillah comes over all romantic.
This week, Jamillah turns to paper from digital, assesses personality online and finds out about an extraordinary bus!
Susannah Stevens reports from Birmingham where she finds out about musical innovation and Chris Vallance talks Star Wars, 15 seconds at a time.
This week Jamillah finds out the details behind the court case in India that involves Google and Facebook and chats with a casualty of the MegaUpload shutdown.
This week Jamillah gets a lesson from a 13 year old entrepreneur, sorts out her inbox and thinks very deeply about gaming.
This week Jamillah finds out what happened at Chaos Computer Congress in Berlin, finds out how the Geek Boat would float and talks to a woman who can create a world of play for your phone.
This week Jamillah looks back over the year with Telecomix and ahead to the Alan Turing Centenary.
This week Jamillah chats with Twine creators who are helping to make our environments communicative, a man who can create clouds in a chamber and revisits One Hello World for some beautiful audio and music.
Jamillah learns how maths translates into hair accessories and what a search engine looks like from the inside. Meanwhile, Chris Vallance finds out more about our relationships with robotic friends.
Jamillah has been meeting the people who created business computing in the UK. Oddly, it's all related to tea.
Chris Vallance goes in search of prizes and Jamillah and Rhod discuss a slice of Raspberry Pi
Jamillah chats to the BBC's controller of Research and Development about how geeky he is and what the future of broadcasting might look like.
This week Jamillah escaped from her broom cupboard and spent some time with the innovators and creators at the Mozilla Festival in London.
This week Jamillah and Rhod talk about the lives of Dennis Ritchie and John McCarthy and together they find out how beautiful and musical mathematics can be.
This week on Outriders Jamillah and Rhod learn about taking control of your data, remembering what you did online last year and quitting email for a day.
Jamillah and Rhod learn about getting online in the UK and Burma, how a new level of transparency could help banking and what is required for a good transmedia project.