East Asia


Global Hit: Lang Lang

For today’s Global Hit, The World’s Alex Gallafent tells us about a young pianist from China, named Lang Lang. Listen

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The Lost Voices of Tiananmen Square

090519135106_tiananmen_soldier_3861Revisit the events of 20 years ago with James Miles. He was the BBC’s China correspondent back then. He’s put together a documentary that weaves archival tape with present-day interviews. The audio brings back the intensity of the protests and the shock of the subsequent crackdown, and the contemporary reporting puts it in historical perspective. Listen

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Swine Flu Touches Mexican and Egyptian Economies, Paying Chinese Workers to Smoke, and Ireland’s Horse Breeding Business

chinasmokeThis week, the impact of swine flu on the Mexican and Egyptian economies. Also, one Chinese county toys with the idea of paying workers to smoke, and then quickly abandons it when there is international outrage. Fiat’s CEO Sergio Marchionne, and Ireland’s struggling horse-breeding industry. Listen

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Google Book Search, World Digital Library, E-books, Psiphon, and Yahoo Purple Pedals

Amazon Kindle 2 This week, we get positively bookish. We’ll hear the latest on with Google’s Book Search project, which wants to, well, scan and make available just about every book on the planet. But Google’s not the only dog in that hunt. UNESCO has launched what it calls the World Digital Library, and it’s got a lot more than just books. Then, we take an in-depth look at all manner of e-books and e-readers. Is paper doomed? Also, we hear about a piece of internet filtering circumvention technology called Psiphon. And Yahoo puts webcams on some purple bikes and lets them loose in the world. Listen

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Pirate Bay Founders in the Brig, Obama Tech Policy, and Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto

WAM Robotic Arm and HandFirst, we look at the Swedish court ruling against the founders of The Pirate Bay. We have an explainer and analysis on that. Also, how is Barack Obama’s embrace of new technologies during the campaign playing out now that his administration is in power? It’s a mixed report card. And we end with a segment on robots. They’re already helping soldiers dispose of improvised explosive devices, and helping ordinary folks vacuum the floors. What’s next for ‘bots? Listen

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