Interesting Stuff 2009-03-30
Formula 1 . between our efforts using Flash in 2003, and this year's offering. It's quite a contrast.
While "iPlayer changed my media life!" sounds an awful lot like something that you'd find on the front of a women's magazine, we're always .
Project Canvas is back in the news -- 91Èȱ¬ IPTV director Richard Halton . From PaidContent:
One of the real drivers of Canvas, said Halton, is so the Beeb doesn't have to keep re-purposing and re-formatting its content for every medium, from mobiles to PCs to Macs. "In itself, it's a fantastic achievement you can watch iPlayer on a Nokia N96... But it demonstrates the challenge we face in working across multiple platforms." Though it is technologically-minded, the Beeb is not a technology company, Halton said, and would rather spend its money on creating new content.
If you want to keep up with all iPlayer developments, you'd be wise to .
James Cridland is .
The Press Red blog has a round up of interactive highlights coming up in the near future.
We've found this a bit late, sorry, but . Our Ada Day post can be found here. All of the .
Steve Bowbrick, now editor of the , has posted this snapshot of 24 hours worth of Twitter chat about the station.
Expect much more Twitter chat when the Radio 4 website is relaunched tomorrow.
Regular readers will know all too well that we are indeed a harried and miserable bunch here, but in yesterday's . By means of a rebuttal, 91Èȱ¬ director of Global News Richard Sambrook came .
Dave Lee is co-editor, 91Èȱ¬ Internet blog, 91Èȱ¬ Online, 91Èȱ¬ Future Media & Technology.
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