
01-29-15 -- Drew Phillips - Brian Sovryn - Joseph Craig -- (MP3 & VIDEO LOADED)
Hour 1 - 3
Hour 1 -- Drew Phillips (BitcoinNotBombs.Com) on broadcasting; FeenPhone, WatchMyBit.Com
Hour 2 -- Brian Sovryn (host of Soveryn Tech) talks about Sound Cloud, Dark Android
Hour 3 -- Joseph Craig (Marketing Specialist at Private Internet Access) on peer to peer internet
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January 29th, 2015
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Hour 1
2015-01-29 Hour 1 Drew Phillips
(Video Archive):
Drew Phillips
Launch Aviator at Bitcoin Not Bombs
Webpage: BitcoinNotBombs.Com
Hour 2
Hour 2
2015-01-29 Hour 2 Brian Sovryn
(Video Archive):
Brian Sovryn
Webpgage: SovrynTech.Com
Brian Sovryn is the host of the anarchist science and tech show, Sovryn Tech. He has worked for multiple tech companies in the past and has been involved in the cypherpunk community for over 15 years. He also co-hosted Free Talk Live on Sunday nights for two years, co-hosted the "Sex & Science Hour" with Dr. Stephanie Murphy on the Let's Talk Bitcoin Network, and now operates the independent game company, Zomia Offline Games. He currently lives in New Hampshire.
--His Webpage: www.sovryntech.com leads to the Soundcloud page for his podcast
Dark Android - it's not an app but a series of apps and a "mindset" of how to use an Android tablet that allows one to use it anonymously, and to completely avoid using Google if one wishes to. The link below has the shownotes from my "Dark Android II" episode that shows the bulk of the apps that I recommend using.
https://soundcloud.com/sovryntech/sovryn-tech-special-0045-dark-android-ii-f-droid-strikes-back
Store: https://f-droid.org/
F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.
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TOPICS DISCUSSED:
The Guardian Project
Mobile Apps and Code You Can Trust
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Hour 3
Hour 3
2015-01-29 Hour 3 Joseph Craig; Brian Sovryn
(Video Archive):
Joseph Craig
Marketing Specialist at LondonTrust Media / Private Internet Access
Webpages:
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