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The Milo Yiannopoulos Podcast is a weekly discussion show about technology, media, video games, politics and internet culture, hosted by Breitbart technology editor Milo Yiannopoulos, the most fabulous supervillain on the internet. To access the entire Milo Yiannopoulos Show archive, go to PodcastOne.com.
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What is the internet doing to us? The Times tech columnist Kevin Roose discovers what happens when our lives move online.
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Every day, hundreds of thousands of votes are cast across thousands of communities on reddit. reddit propels people and ideas to an audience of millions. We created this podcast so we can delve deeper and go beyond those upvotes -- to learn more about the stories that hit our frontpages and left a lasting impression. Hopefully, we’ll gain further insight into ourselves as well as the communities we love that make reddit so special.
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Politics has never been stranger – or more online. Each week on WIRED Politics Lab, our reporters guide you through the exciting, challenging and sometimes entertaining vortex of internet extremism, conspiracies, and disinformation. Expect in-depth analysis and conversations based on facts and research. Plus, we’ll give you information you can actually use to lift the fog of disinformation we find ourselves in today.
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Tomorrow is a podcast hosted by Joshua Topolsky and Rani Molla about what's happening right now — and next — in the world of technology, culture, business, and the internet. Whether it's dissecting the news of the day or having an in-depth talk with a creator, deep thinker, or expert, Tomorrow will be the best hour of funny, thought-provoking, and illuminating conversation you'll get all week.
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Why limit yourself to one side of your brain... or one career path? You guys, the limit does not exist. Multi-hyphenate powerhouses Christina Wallace and Cate Scott Campbell believe that creativity and STEM can and should hang out together all the time, and they've got a lot of really great guests who think so, too. If you're all about building your own custom Venn diagram, this show is for you.
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Our pledge is to bring Telugu language closer to young generations, One Story At a Time! Our stories are perfect for families at bedtime, dinner time, reading time, or anytime you wish! Most of us are grown up with fairy tales, moral stories, folklore, fictional and fascinating educational stories. With the advent of globalization, risk of moving away from our cultural roots is high. Don’t we want to bring our children closer to our cultures? Welcome to kadachepta.com, where the stories from your childhood are recorded and made easy for your kids to listen. Check our website now to tap into our stories. See you there!
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Creative Language Technologies explores the multifaceted aspects of this emerging field, at the intersection of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine (STEMM) with the broader sector of Humanities, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture (HSSAC). The podcast aims to explore creative themes with social impact, revitalize technological imagination, and transform current practices of language technologies. New episodes, uploaded once or twice a month (usually on a Thursday), tackle diverse topics through stimulating interviews with experts in these fields.
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Thinking out loud about design weekly.
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Singularity 1 on 1 is a series of podcast interviews with the best scientists, writers, entrepreneurs, film-makers, journalists, philosophers and artists, debating the technological singularity. The podcast aims to spark a discussion about the impact of technology, exponential growth and artificial intelligence on the future of humanity…
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Robert Plotkin, co-creator of the “Hack Your Mind” series at MIT, explores the intersection between the practice of mindfulness and the use of technology in the modern age on the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast. Show notes can be found at TechnologyForMindfulness.com/, and you can also follow us at https://twitter.com/TechForMindful and https://www.facebook.com/TechnologyForMindfulness/. Come back often and feel free to subscribe in iTunes or add the Technology For Mindfulness Podcast to your favorite podcast application. Find more information at http://TechnologyForMindfulness.com/.
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