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The Virtual Revolution is a British television documentary series and interactive web experience presented by Aleks Krotoski, which began airing on BBC Two on 30 January 2010. A co-production between the BBC and the Open University, the series looks at the impact the World Wide Web has had since its inception 20 years ago.
- Dominic Crossley-Holland
- 4 (list of episodes)
- 30 January –, 20 February 2010
The Virtual Revolution: With Aleks Krotoski, Stephen Fry, Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee. Virtual Revolution charts two decades of profound change since the invention of the World Wide Web, weighing up the huge benefits and the unforeseen downsides.
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- 2010-01-30
- Documentary
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The Virtual Revolution Episode 1: Explores the origins, history and impact of the Internet and World Wide Web (WWW). From its Cold-War military origins in th...
BBC2's The Virtual Revolution is an open and collaborative documentary about how the web has transformed out lives.
Home. Episodes. Clips. Virtual Revolution charts two decades of profound change since the invention of the World Wide Web, weighing up the huge benefits and the unforeseen downsides.
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All episodes of The Virtual Revolution. The Cost of Free. 3 / 4 Dr Aleks Krotoski gives the lowdown on how commerce has colonised the web.