The clip above is the introduction to the BBC’s Virtual Revolution program. Below are some unedited interviews that the BBC has posted online from this documentary series. Please visit the BBC website to learn more about this series.
Chris Anderson on the bargains we make for ‘free’
Ross Anderson on privacy and the myth of cyberwar
John Perry Barlow on the importance of free information
John Battelle on the conversation economy
Tim Berners-Lee recalls the path to inventing the web
Gina Bianchini on changing human relationships
Dana Boyd on young people’s online experience
Stewart Brand on the Whole Earth Catalogue
Nicholas Carr on the web’s effects on our minds
Vint Cerf on inventing a neutral internet
Stephen Fry on the risk/reward ratio of the web
AC Grayling on the erosion of privacy and safety online
Arianna Huffington on Obama, politics, blogs and the web
Chad Hurley on YouTube and amateur success
The President of Estonia on cyber attacks
Mitch Kapor on virtual community and censorship
Andrew Keen on the libertarian illusion of the web
Kevin Kelly on serendipity and playfulness online
Einar Kvaran, arch Wikipedian, on information/truth
Martha Lane Fox on targeted ads and privacy
Charles Leadbeater on online learning
Marissa Mayer on Adwords and starting at Google
David Nicholas on information seeking online
Xiao Qiang on the Chinese internet experience
Howard Rheingold on virtual communities
Doug Rushkoff on the pernicious myth of ‘Free’
Dr David Runciman on elite politics online
Daniel Schmitt on Wikileaks and freedom
Lee Siegel doubts the web’s political influence
Nigel Shadbolt on the web’s new golden age
Clay Shirky on the fuzzy democracy of the web
Master Shortie on social networking and music piracy
Peter Thiel on the web’s past and the future of nations
Lee Tien on sharing too much information
Sherry Turkle on privacy and identity online
Biz Stone and Evan Williams on Twitter
Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia’s cross-cultural truths
Dave Weinberger on hyperlinks and sorting information
Terry Winograd reveals the secrets of search engines
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