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33: 1400: 858:"the term 'empowering tool' was deployed frequently but without enlightenment". Ryan Lambie for Den of Geek said that "the phrases 'empowering tool' and 'ultimate leveller' are repeated far too many times" and that "the programme's makers apparently assume that the average viewer has never seen or used the Internet in their life", but felt Krotoski was "engaging and enthusiastic" as host, however "her constant presence in every other shot is strangely distracting". 32: 857:
said that the first episode "made a better fist of it than most" and that "the contributors struck a nice balance between big name cheerleaders and glowering dissenters". He described Krotoski as "convincingly authoritative" but found that "the big picture was sometimes hard to hold in your head" and
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Premature because when you're in the middle of a forest fire you can have no sensible idea of how it will eventually burn out. Overdue, because the flames have been raging for 15 years now and it's excellent that the BBC is at last sticking a dampened finger in the air to see which direction the wind
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as "radical" and "open-source": "We don't just want to observe bloggers from on high; we want to blog ourselves and get feedback and comment on our ideas." He described the four phases the production would take; firstly conducting interviews and inviting comments from users on the programme's blog,
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has had since its inception 20 years ago. The series took a different approach to BBC documentary making by encouraging an open and collaborative production.
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Looking at the web as an empowering tool and the access provided to knowledge, Krotoski visits Einar Kvaran, contributor to the online encyclopaedia
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would present. The series was launched with an event at the BBC to mark the twentieth anniversary of the World Wide Web, which saw
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talks about combining old and new media, Keen talks about hierarchy and Berners-Lee warns of central control. Krotoski speaks to
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The programme team interviewed a number of people who have played a part in the development of the web, including its inventor
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The series won the 2010 Digital Emmy for Best Digital Program: Non-Fiction and the 2010 BAFTA award for New Media.
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released for others to re-use under a permissive license, thirdly, web users would be engaged, working with the
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for people to suggest names for the series, with the final decision being made by the BBC. The chosen title,
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The production team took a different approach to the development of the series, described by series producer
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Overnight estimates indicated that 1.2 million people watched the first episode, a 5% audience share.
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of Knowledge (XXG) about the community structure and to conclude, contributors talk about hierarchy.
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were also interviewed. Footage of the interviews was also made available on the programme's website.
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Krotoski then examines the conflict between freedom/collaboration and making a profit, speaking to
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In October 2009 and while being interviewed for the series, Stephen Fry made a request on
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speaks about blogs and expressing ideas, and Krotoski visits Ory Okolloh, founder of
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has had on society over its first 20 years. Technology journalist and academic
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as a "great leveller", and how this has shaped the development of the web.
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farmer Kudjo Agbevi discusses empowerment, and Berners-Lee, Barlow and
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The series was announced on 10 July 2009, under the working title of
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speak about the lack of a controlling authority and hierarchy.
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tells Krotoski about using the web as a promotional tool.
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Krotoski looks at the history of Twitter, and how in the
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aftermath, it helped civilians send information about
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about the use of Twitter. She then looks at what the
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The dark background contains the text "The Virtual Revolution" in an all-caps, sans-serif font constructed of a series of dots with lines drawn between that also construct a map of the world behind the text, indicative of the connectivity of the internet
Aleks Krotoski
list of episodes
Russell Barnes
BBC
Open University
BBC Two
BBC HD
documentary
Aleks Krotoski
BBC Two
BBC
Open University
World Wide Web
World Wide Web
Aleks Krotoski
Tim Berners-Lee
Susan Greenfield
Bill Thompson
Chris Anderson
Russell Barnes
rushes
Web Science Research Initiative
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Bill Gates
Microsoft
Steve Wozniak
Apple
Chad Hurley
YouTube

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