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Note to Self - Podcast

Note to Self

Is your phone watching you? Can texting make you smarter? Are your kids real? Note to Self explores these and other essential quandaries facing anyone trying to preserve their humanity in the digital age.
WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts, including Radiolab, Death, Sex & Money, Snap Judgment, Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, Nancy and many others.
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Update frequency
every 6 days
Average duration
20 minutes
Episodes
299
Years Active
2013 - 2019
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Tiny Estonia Beats the U.S. on E-Voting

Tiny Estonia Beats the U.S. on E-Voting

The tiny Baltic nation of Estonia puts the United States to shame when it comes to electronic voting (not to mention marinated eel served cold and teaching little kids to code.)

00:05:55  |   Mon 04 Nov 2013
Safety Nets: Broadband & Wifi in a Post-Sandy World

Safety Nets: Broadband & Wifi in a Post-Sandy World

This week New Tech City looks at New York's internet connectivity a year after Sandy knocked out communications for so many New Yorkers.

00:20:54  |   Wed 30 Oct 2013
Who Is Jeff Bezos? And What is Amazon?

Who Is Jeff Bezos? And What is Amazon?

He wants to find in a cheaper way to get to outer space.  He’s building a clock that ticks once a year, moves its "century hand" once every hundred years and chimes once a millennium.  Oh, and he’s a…

00:10:52  |   Mon 28 Oct 2013
Coffee and E-Cigarettes

Coffee and E-Cigarettes

No heavy subject matter this week. Instead, we're diving into two subcultures that have been transformed by tech: Coffee and cigarettes. If you've never heard of a burr grinder or cartomizer, this po…

00:21:24  |   Wed 23 Oct 2013
Freelance Nation: “The Greatest Economic Transformation in Human History”?

Freelance Nation: “The Greatest Economic Transformation in Human History”?

More and more micro-entrepreneurs are using online services like Etsy, Kickstarter, Uber and Lyft to create their own jobs. Welcome to the new DIY economy.

00:18:23  |   Wed 16 Oct 2013
When the FBI Knocks: A Techie’s Moment of Truth

When the FBI Knocks: A Techie’s Moment of Truth

The recent revelation that companies like Google and Facebook routinely hand over data about users' digital communications to the National Security Agency has many Americans wondering whether everyth…

00:20:47  |   Wed 09 Oct 2013
How Twitter Created Connections But Drove the Founders Apart

How Twitter Created Connections But Drove the Founders Apart

As Twitter's lawyers prepare to take the company public, they aired some of the company's financial dirty laundry in a regulatory filing this week, confirming that the social media service continues …

00:03:42  |   Fri 04 Oct 2013
Mutated Code and the Amish Algorithm

Mutated Code and the Amish Algorithm

Two groups of people that shy away from many technologies — Amish and Mennonites — are actually on the cutting edge when it comes to genetics. 

00:16:40  |   Wed 02 Oct 2013
Obamacare and the Biometric Bracelet Experiment

Obamacare and the Biometric Bracelet Experiment

It’s Obamacare-time! 

00:18:22  |   Wed 25 Sep 2013
NYC Tech: Who’s Your Daddy?

NYC Tech: Who’s Your Daddy?

Mayor Bloomberg likes to take credit for transforming New York City into the second biggest technology economy in the country. Does he deserve it? 

00:15:25  |   Wed 18 Sep 2013
Phones + Mischief: From Muggers to Dennis Crowley

Phones + Mischief: From Muggers to Dennis Crowley

This week New Tech City takes you into the bodegas, laundromats and back alleys of New York's black market for stolen cell phones.

00:19:30  |   Wed 11 Sep 2013
A Google Map of Our Brains: The Next Chapter in Neuroscience

A Google Map of Our Brains: The Next Chapter in Neuroscience

Scientists in New York City are at the center of President Obama's brain research initiative, a $100 million effort to better understand the inner workings of the human noggin. 

00:21:36  |   Wed 04 Sep 2013
Real Estate, Rackets, Risk: When Rules Get Rewritten

Real Estate, Rackets, Risk: When Rules Get Rewritten

When it comes to finding just the right sized office space, New York City's tech companies are turning to subleases because they are not ready to sign five to 10 year leases favored by the city's …

00:15:57  |   Wed 28 Aug 2013
Know Thy @Neighbor: The End of Urban Anonymity and Rural Solitude

Know Thy @Neighbor: The End of Urban Anonymity and Rural Solitude

Simple experiences, like borrowing a ladder from a neighbor or just taking a long solitary hike, are being altered by tech.

00:18:02  |   Wed 21 Aug 2013
Grossology, Tolerant Taxis + Smart Bikes

Grossology, Tolerant Taxis + Smart Bikes

Experiments in the life sciences, taxi technology and bike sharing are helping regular people do DIY scientific research and transform the way they get around. 

00:15:05  |   Wed 14 Aug 2013
Computerized Confessions: Biographies and Wedding Toasts in the Digital Age

Computerized Confessions: Biographies and Wedding Toasts in the Digital Age

Biographers have relied on handwritten letters for centuries, but more and more, they're using emails, texts and online chats to tell the story of a person's life.

00:15:43  |   Wed 07 Aug 2013
Your So-Called Future Life: Homes and To-Do Lists Get 'Smart'

Your So-Called Future Life: Homes and To-Do Lists Get 'Smart'

In the smart home of the future, your milk jug will tell you when your milk has gone sour, your plants will text you when they need watering and with solar panels on your roof, you may not even need …

00:20:50  |   Wed 31 Jul 2013
Online Shopping Gets Real

Online Shopping Gets Real

Some e-retailers are shifting their strategies and deciding to open brick-and-mortar stores, hoping to lure customers who might not be comfortable purchasing a pair of shorts or eyeglasses without fi…

00:07:46  |   Wed 24 Jul 2013
Brain Drain: New York City Losing Out in Brain Biz

Brain Drain: New York City Losing Out in Brain Biz

New York City is a leading center for neuroscience research, so you'd think it would stand to benefit from President Obama's new $100 million initiative to map the human brain. Well, not so fast. 

00:17:20  |   Wed 17 Jul 2013
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