Hi all
We're in search of assistance.
I work for the BBC (radio and music) on a project called Automated Programme
Support. We're trialing the use of a microformats on the site but have concerns
about how accessible they are for users with screen readers.
The details are all here:
It might be an idea to see if this could be posted to the BBC Ouch!
blog ( http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ouch/ ) as you might also be able to
get people there who can help, too, I'm guessing. :)
- Ciaran.
On 5/21/08, Michael Smethurst [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
We're in search of
A Yahoo! Pipes version.
HYPERLINK http://tinyurl.com/6qq3xrhttp://tinyurl.com/6qq3xr
Paul Daniel
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Sent: 20 May 2008 18:24
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Subject: Re: [backstage] Soundindex
2008/5/20 Peter Bowyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This has to be a target for Backstage
http://uk.techcrunch.com/2008/05/20/bbcs-sound-index-is-good-but-we-wont-get-the-data/
Really good to see the BBC producing interesting aggregations of
activity on the web. However, it is a shame that
good suggestions, chris -- and what you describe is indeed the general plan...
i think Sound Index is undergoing a public value trial, tho, so its fate is not
absolutely clear.
i agree that it has fantastic potential, tho, and is headed in the right
direction...
best--
--cs
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