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BBC - The Virtual Revolution (2010) *MVGroup/MiBa/mvm*




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Título original: The Virtual Revolution
Título traduzido: A Revolução Virtual
Ano: 2010
Emissora: BBC
Tamanho: 1,7 Gb
Duração: +/- 60 mins
Ficheiro: mkv
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Video: XviD ISO MPEG-4
Áudio: (Dolby AC3) 192 Kb/s 48000Hz

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Stars:
Aleks Krotoski, Tim Berners-Lee and Stephen Fry

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The Virtual Revolution was an open and collaborative production, which encouraged the web audience to help shape the series. For
each programme, you can explore the debates around programme themes, watch and comment on interview and graphics clips,
and download clips for personal use and re-editing.

Twenty years on from the invention of the World Wide Web, Dr Aleks Krotoski looks at how it is reshaping almost every aspect of our
lives. Joined by some of the web's biggest names - including the founders of Facebook, Twitter, Amazon, Apple and Microsoft, and
the web's inventor - she explores how far the web has lived up to its early promise.

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S01E01 - The Great Levelling?
The wonder and walls of Wikipedia; the blogger media revolution; the price of peer-to-peer piracy... who really has power on the
web? Is it the online crowd or the 'gatekeepers'? Is the web a platform for sharing or is it inequality writ large?

S01E02 - Enemy of the state?
Is the web indestructable or can censorship, cybercrime or infrastructure attack bring it down? As the web trancends the barriers
of the physical world the orthodox view is that the nation state will inevitably wither as the porous web of hyperlinks conquers
the globe. But some states are fighting back.

S01E03 - The cost of free
Free services, limitless information, endless opportunities for the user... the web seems to defy all the laws of economics. But are
we trading our privacy for a 'free' web?

S01E04 - Homo Interneticus?
Are we empowered, connected and enlightened with the world's knowledge at our fingertips? Or distracted and addicted with
shorter attention spans> Are our skittering brains bombarded and stupified by the 'yuck and wow' of the web? Is the web
really changing us - the way we think, the way we behave, the way relate to each other? And is it for better or for worse?

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The Great Levelling?
 

Enemy of the state?
 

The cost of free
 

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