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28/02/2012

Rory Cellan-Jones reports on the highlights from the Mobile World Congress; Nigel Shadbolt discusses the best use of public data; Simon Morton talks about using technology to rebuild Christchurch.

Electronic giants have gathered at the Mobile World Congress. Rory Cellan-Jones joins them in Barcelona to discover the latest in smart phone gadgetry and applications.

Professor Nigel Shadbolt is one of the originators of Web Science. Last week he gave an annual talk as part if the 'Technology Visionaries Lecture Series' for the Royal Academy of Engineering in London. He joins Gareth Mitchell to discuss his work on the future of digital data and his ideas that the time has come for governments to unlock the information that your taxes have paid for.

A year ago, the New Zealand city of Christchurch suffered one of the worst earthquakes in its history. As aftershocks continue the city representatives and planners have turned to technology to help solve some of the current and future problems. Simon Morton of Radio New Zealand discusses how mobile apps, sensors and augmented reality have improved predictions of future tremors and provided key data about the nature of seismically active regions.

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18 minutes

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Sun 4 Mar 2012 11:32GMT

Chapters

  • Mobile World Congress

    Rory Cellan-Jones reports on the highlights from the Mobile World Congress.

    Duration: 04:07

  • Open Data

    Nigel Shadbolt discusses the benefits of governments unlocking public data.

    Duration: 04:28

  • Rebuilding Christchurch

    A report on how technology is helping to rebuild Christchurch a year after the earthquake.

    Duration: 04:11

Broadcasts

  • Tue 28 Feb 2012 19:32GMT
  • Wed 29 Feb 2012 04:32GMT
  • Wed 29 Feb 2012 12:32GMT
  • Sun 4 Mar 2012 05:32GMT
  • Sun 4 Mar 2012 11:32GMT

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