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On March 19, 2006, in Bangkok's Thammasat University Faculty of Journalism, the first conference of Thai and 'farang' bloggers was held, and for those who attented, such as myself ( | On March 19, 2006, in Bangkok's Thammasat University Faculty of Journalism, the first conference of Thai and 'farang' bloggers was held, and for those who attented, such as myself (Michel Bauwens) it was a very exciting and enthusing event, showing the richness of web-based and blog-based initiatives. | ||
The quality of the recordings is not optimal, but if you're interested in the local scene, worth exploring. | The quality of the recordings is not optimal, but if you're interested in the local scene, worth exploring. | ||
Revision as of 12:10, 10 July 2006
Podcast 1
This is a recording of a lecture given at Cambridge University in April 2006, for the Immaterial Labour conference.
Main points are peer to peer and its relation to the Commons.
URL = http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/?p=316
Podcast 2
On March 19, 2006, in Bangkok's Thammasat University Faculty of Journalism, the first conference of Thai and 'farang' bloggers was held, and for those who attented, such as myself (Michel Bauwens) it was a very exciting and enthusing event, showing the richness of web-based and blog-based initiatives.
The quality of the recordings is not optimal, but if you're interested in the local scene, worth exploring.
It also contains a presentation on P2P explaining the basic concepts. Click on "BlogConThai Michel" to launch the MP3 session.
URL = http://www.content-wire.com/Multimedia/Index.cfm?cls=3
Picture of the event at http://www.flickr.com/photos/chinarut/124495032