Wikipedia is a great, but I was a bit confused as to why it was being cited as a main example of Web2.0 in Xeni…
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Just a meme I’m still kicking around at the moment, but it goes like this: With the massive uptake of RSS (a content delivery mechanism…
8 CommentsTo celebrate their 10th birthday, those crazy Norwegians are giving away free licences for their Opera browser. A licensed copy gives you advertising-free browsing, more…
2 CommentsLeon 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…
Comments closedI’ve just posted the details for the first backstage.bbc.co.uk competition. From the backstage.bbc.co.uk site: For the first backstage.bbc.co.uk competition, we are offering you the opportunity…
2 CommentsI’ve just discovered the Microsoft Coding4Fun website on MSDN. Looks fantastic – lots of articles, ideas and help for people who are new to programming…
Comments closedI’ve just fixed my London Underground Tube Delays in RSS feed. I’m really sorry it’s been broken for so long, I’ve been very busy with…
4 CommentsNow that I’m no longer working on the day-to-day template work for the BBC News Website, it’s easy to miss subtle template changes which affect…
One CommentYou could bill my bit as: “AO/Technorati Open Media 100 ‘Honourably Mentioned’ and industry forward thinker Ben Metcalfe will address the audience at the 2005…
2 CommentsAfter months of hacking away at Google’s implementation of their uber-cool mapping tool, developers have finally been given the official nod to let rip. Google…
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