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A Podcamp Barcelona conversation in Spain

photo of Michel Bauwens

Michel Bauwens
16th January 2009


Chris Pinchen, a highly active Englishman living near Barcelona, did a podcast interview with me last month, which is now online.

I was particularly pleased with having really smart questions from someone who really understood the logic of our p2p approach, so I think this conversation goes deeper than usual. It is in fact, in my opinion, the best interview so far.

It is available here.

It’s fourth in a series, which includes an interview on ubiquitous computing with Adam Greenfield.

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