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Monthly Archives: October 2009
BBC Online redesign, civic engagement and joined up internet
Seetha Kumar, Controller BBC Online, on redesign of website and audience participation / civic engagement: Our continuing concern is to make BBC Online better for our users. This includes looking at how we can genuinely make BBC Online part of … Continue reading
Have your say: BBC’s new editorial guidelines
The BBC Trust has announced that it will allow licence fee payers to have their say on its new editorial guidelines – proclaiming on the consultation website: Have you got views on the BBC Editorial Guidelines? If the answer is … Continue reading
Shared Items – October 9, 2009
(How Much) Does Google Need Twitter? October 9, 2009 – Google vs Bing: (How Much) Does Google Need Twitter?
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Shared Items – October 4, 2009
Augmented Wikipedia Reality Has Arrived on the iPhone October 3, 2009 – Augmented reality meets Wikipedia on iPhone 3GS with Wikitude. This is awesome. When will the likes of Rough Guides and Lonely Planet follow suit? Seems and obvious move…
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Shared Items – October 3, 2009
Mario Garcia Dislikes Old People? October 2, 2009 – Mario Garcia: “If an editor can’t be redesigned, he or she must be re-assigned”, from 2015 Newsroom Conference at PPF Media’s Futuroom complex in Prague. Guardian Opens App Gallery – From … Continue reading
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Shared Items – October 2, 2009
Johann Hari: If we care about the BBC, we must fight to defend it – Johann Hari, Commentators – The Independent October 2, 2009 – Johann Hari on the BBC, Murdoch and Cameron: “If we care about the BBC, we … Continue reading
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