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  1. #001 - Ire Aderinokun - Focus on Your Goal — The African Tech Woman

    Ire Aderinokun, UI/UX designer and front end developer, the first Nigerian female Google Developer expert and co-founder of Nigerian cryptocurrency platform Buycoins Africa, shares her journey as a female developer and how she co-founded Buycoins Africa, her experience with Y Combinator and lessons she’s learned in her tech career.

    https://www.theafricantechwoman.com/2018/12/episode-1-ire-aderinokun-focus-on-your-goal/

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  2. Decentralize It

    Some people believe that decentralization is the inevitable future of the web. They believe that internet users will start to demand more privacy and authenticity of information online, and that they’ll look to decentralized platforms to get those things. But would decentralization be as utopian as advocates say it could be?

    Host Manoush Zomorodi speaks to Eugen Rochko of Mastodon, an ad-free alternative to Twitter; Justin Hunter of Graphite docs, a decentralized alternative to GoogleDocs; Maria Bustillos who hopes to help eliminate fake news online through the Blockchain; David Irvine, the co-founder of MaidSafe who plans to make the centralized internet as we know it redundant; and Tom Simonite of WIRED, who comments on both the promise and also the pitfalls of decentralization.

    https://irlpodcast.org/season4/episode6/

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  3. The 1989 CBC Massey Lectures, “The Real World of Technology”, Part 5

    Technology has always been a part of human existence. Today though, says the experimental physicist, Ursula M. Franklin, technology has large-scale effects on culture itself. Ursula Franklin is an experimental physicist, University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, a former board member of the National Research Council and the Science Council of Canada, and a companion of the Order…

    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1989-cbc-massey-lectures-the-real-world-of-technology-1.2946845

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  4. The 1989 CBC Massey Lectures, “The Real World of Technology”, Part 4

    Technology has always been a part of human existence. Today though, says the experimental physicist, Ursula M. Franklin, technology has large-scale effects on culture itself. Ursula Franklin is an experimental physicist, University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, a former board member of the National Research Council and the Science Council of Canada, and a companion of the Order…

    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1989-cbc-massey-lectures-the-real-world-of-technology-1.2946845

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  5. The 1989 CBC Massey Lectures, “The Real World of Technology”, Part 3

    Technology has always been a part of human existence. Today though, says the experimental physicist, Ursula M. Franklin, technology has large-scale effects on culture itself. Ursula Franklin is an experimental physicist, University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, a former board member of the National Research Council and the Science Council of Canada, and a companion of the Order…

    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1989-cbc-massey-lectures-the-real-world-of-technology-1.2946845

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  6. The 1989 CBC Massey Lectures, “The Real World of Technology” - Home, Part 2

    Technology has always been a part of human existence. Today though, says the experimental physicist, Ursula M. Franklin, technology has large-scale effects on culture itself. Ursula Franklin is an experimental physicist, University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, a former board member of the National Research Council and the Science Council of Canada, and a companion of the Order…

    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1989-cbc-massey-lectures-the-real-world-of-technology-1.2946845

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  7. The Real World of Technology, Part 1

    Technology has always been a part of human existence. Today though, says the experimental physicist, Ursula M. Franklin, technology has large-scale effects on culture itself.

    Ursula Franklin is an experimental physicist, University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, a former board member of the National Research Council and the Science Council of Canada, and a companion of the Order of Canada. She has been awarded honorary degrees by more than ten Canadian universities.

    http://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1989-cbc-massey-lectures-the-real-world-of-technology-1.2946845

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  8. Episode 40: Jessy Irwin

    Jessy is a security expert who excels in translating complex cybersecurity issues into simple, relatable terms for non-technical audiences. In her work as a consultant, security executive, and former Security Empress at 1Password, she’s taught consumers how to better protect themselves, their data and their identities online. 

    Jessy is currently making security more accessible for the average person. In 2017, she was named one of the Top 20 Women in Cybersecurity by Cyberscoop.

    Jurassic Park (DVD) 

    Jessy on Twitter – @jessysaurusrex 

    Don’t forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe

    http://jennyradcliffe.com/episode-40-jessy-irwin/

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  9. Thomas Thwaites: How I built a toaster — from scratch | TED Talk | TED.com

    It takes an entire civilization to build a toaster. Designer Thomas Thwaites found out the hard way, by attempting to build one from scratch: mining ore for steel, deriving plastic from oil … it's frankly amazing he got as far as he got. A parable of our interconnected society, for designers and consumers alike.

    http://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_thwaites_how_i_built_a_toaster_from_scratch?language=en

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