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Subject: RE: [backstage] Weather Feeds: these are NOT covered under the
backstage terms, please do NOT use them.
Ah - ignore my lat mail then. J
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: Re: [backstage] Weather Feeds: these are NOT covered under the
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Hello all,
Kim's right, these feeds should be used outside the BBC's site and from
that perspective, in the morning after the night before, I realise I
probably shouldn't have posted my previous
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Hello all,
Kim's right, these feeds should be used outside the BBC's site and from
At 17:41 +0100 28/7/06, Ian Forrester wrote:
Can I also point out that Weather.com and Yahoo both provide RSS
feeds and a API for those dying to know what the weather will be ;)
http://developer.yahoo.com/weather/index.html
Like Ben said, please be patient. There are lots of data which we
Title: Weather Feeds: these are NOT covered under the backstage terms, please do NOT use them.
Hello Everyone,
Jem is not around today, so I've been asked to put my official BBC hat on [1] and let you all know the situation with the weather feeds referenced below.
Here's the short version
terms, please do NOT use them.
Ah - ignore my lat mail then. J
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Sent: 27 July 2006 20:18
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backstage terms, please do
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