29/09/2009
The latest in the dispute over Google Books plans to digitise the world’s library. Computer aid that is helping the blind in Kenya to find work. And Japanese researchers develop an anti-wifi paint.
There's news of the latest developments in the dispute over Google Books ambitious plans to digitalise the world's books.
Gareth Mitchell travels to Kenya to talk to a visually impaired technologist who's been working on accessibility software that's already thrust those with similar disabilities in to decent jobs that they'd never previously been able to enjoy.
In Japan the Digital Planet team finds out how to deal with neighbours hacking in to our next generation wi-fi kit: just brush them aside, with some very special wireless blocking paint.
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Google’s plans to digitise World’s Books
Google’s Santiago de la Mora on the controversial plans to digitise the world’s books.
Duration: 03:33
Computer Aid for Kenya’s blind
A visually impaired technologist in Kenya demonstrates his software to aid the blind.
Duration: 06:45
Anti-Wifi paint
How to deal with neighbours hacking into your next generation wi-fi kit.
Duration: 04:49
Bodleian Library collaborates with Google
Richard Ovenden from the Bodleian Library talks about their partnership with Google Books.
Duration: 02:27
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Digital Planet
Technological and digital news from around the world.