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The book of Jobs: the lasting legacy of Apple's founder (part 2)

While Jeff Jarvis puts Steve Jobs on a par with Guttenberg, differences abound over the lasting legacy of the Apple co-founder. Dean Hovey, who worked on the inception of the mouse for Apple, recalls a man who could take an invention and turn it into an innovation.

  • Jeff JARVIS, Author of "Public Parts" - from New York
  • Aude BARON, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, nouvelobs.com
  • Eric OLANDER, France 24 Digital media editor
  • Philippe AIGRAIN, Co-founder, "La Quadrature du Net" (citizen group defending internet freedoms)
  • Dean HOVEY, President and CEO, Digifit - from Santa Barbara, California, USA.

    Watch the first part.

Italy's grand plan: new coalition pledges to push growth
29/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Italy's grand plan: new coalition pledges to push growth

An unprecedented line-up for an unprecedented crisis, or more of the same? François Picard’s panel weighs up the chances of success for Italy’s grand coalition... and its chances of actually spurring reform and growth in a Europe worried about the rise of populism.
Gay marriage in France: a love and hate affair (part 2)
24/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Gay marriage in France: a love and hate affair (part 2)

Last night, in the heart of Paris, police clashed with rioters furious about the news that it will soon be legal for gay couples to marry and to adopt children. In recent months, hundreds of thousands have taken part in protests and there has been an alarming rise in homophobic attacks. Bu President François Hollande remains undeterred. Laura Baines and her guests discuss the future of gay marriage in France.
Gay marriage in France: a love and hate affair
24/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

Gay marriage in France: a love and hate affair

Last night, in the heart of Paris, police clashed with rioters furious about the news that it will soon be legal for gay couples to marry and to adopt children. In recent months, hundreds of thousands have taken part in protests and there has been an alarming rise in homophobic attacks. Bu President François Hollande remains undeterred. Laura Baines and her guests discuss the future of gay marriage in France.
French embassy in Libya attacked: Mali backlash? (part 2)
23/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

French embassy in Libya attacked: Mali backlash? (part 2)

Was it revenge for the offensive in Mali or retaliation for the ousting of Muammar Gaddafi? Perhaps it was a message to stay out of Libya as the country struggles towards becoming a democracy. Laura Baines and her guests discuss the many theories following the attack on the French embassy in Tripoli.
French embassy in Libya attacked: Mali backlash?
23/04/2013 - THE DEBATE

French embassy in Libya attacked: Mali backlash?

Was it revenge for the offensive in Mali or retaliation for the ousting of Muammar Gaddafi? Perhaps it was a message to stay out of Libya as the country struggles towards becoming a democracy. Laura Baines and her guests discuss the many theories following the attack on the French embassy in Tripoli.

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