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Alan Connor | 11:39 UK time, Monday, 2 June 2008

Matt Cashmore of and shows us the for , prepares the and launches the .


The 91Èȱ¬'s Dan Taylor writes about - exemplified by the new 91Èȱ¬ homepage - and gives other Beeb-related examples:

I was hoping to link to the 91Èȱ¬'s 'Book of the Future' in my previous post on collaborative storytelling, but was alarmed to discover that not only had the site been taken down, but the URL which had been used to promote the site (bbc.co.uk/future) was now redirecting to a page on the future role of public service broadcasting.


Andrew Bowden of the 91Èȱ¬'s interactive TV team , his team's "unnervingly accurate" estimates of delivery dates and 91Èȱ¬i's new service offering comments from . That done, a certain summer sporting event is approaching:

With Weather out of the door, there's just the simple matter of the Olympics. For 91Èȱ¬i, the Olympics are huge - back in 2004, nearly 9m people used the 91Èȱ¬i Olympics service on Sky alone - and this year it's expected to be even bigger. And on Freesat too.


has put in to the 91Èȱ¬ which begins:

I write concerning the entering of whole post codes into Freesat receivers. This has to be done before the receiver will display programmes. Freesat is a joint venture between yourselves and ITV.


Robin Hamman gives this presentation to the conference in Amsterdam and asks "Why do I do this to myself?!":

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today_programme_logo.pngFinally, Chris Williams writes at about the closure of the Today programme's message boards, followed by some comments sceptical about , including :

The 91Èȱ¬ may also tend to attract not only people with a feeling of entitlement, but a significant number of people who actively dislike the organisation and don't really care if the forums do suffer.
The "community" to "random-whiner" ratio seems pretty low.
The name "91Èȱ¬" is particularly attractive to the kind of person with time to kill and an ego that thinks everyone else is in desperate need of the enlightenment only they can bring, as well as to regular trolls.

Alan Connor is co-editor, 91Èȱ¬ Internet Blog.

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