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Connecting Africa

Report on the innovative projects intended to improve connectivity in Africa

Report on the innovative projects intended to improve connectivity in Africa. On the 20th anniversary of the internet we speak to Tim Berners-Lee who reveals why he came up with the name world wide web. Plus, Chinese American writer Kaiser Kuo discusses Chinese government censorship and the compliance of global companies, while Chris Lintott talks about the Galaxy Zoo project, where computer users classify galaxies.

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26 minutes

麻豆社 World Service Archive

This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project