I’ve now got the green light to attend the Les Blogs conference in Paris next month. In addition to running backstage.bbc.co.uk, I’m also working on…
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I’m just off to MoMo (Mobile Monday) London meet up at Vodafone’s UK HQ – a networking event for people working in, or interested, in…
Comments closedAhh, the joys of having your own site where you can write (almost) whatever you want – not the on-message line… So my old friends…
2 CommentsI’m pleased to be able to finally tell you all about a really cool project we’ve (BBC) got going on at the moment, which sadly…
4 CommentsWhen I was a kid I would often get what I would call “Sunday night nerves”. Having had a great (or maybe not-so-great) weekend, Sunday…
5 CommentsA really great post from Danah Boyd: Why Web2.0 Matters, Round Two (which actually looks at a lot more than just Web2.0). “It is not…
4 CommentsThose of you who read/subscribe to a lot of blogs will no doubt have seen a number of posts about the Feedster Top500. The Top500…
2 CommentsIn light of Google’s recent image syndication on Google News, I wanted to clear up a few misinterpretations about the BBC’s position with respect to…
Comments closedI’m literally just about to start working on some code for backstage.bbc.co.uk. This will be my first bit of coding for backstage.bbc in at least…
Comments closedLeon Brocard has written a Perl TV-Anytime Parser – Yay! This compliments our “official” open source Java API (via http://www.bbc.co.uk/opensource/). From CPAN: DESCRIPTION The TV::Anytime…
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