Re: [backstage] Hello

2011-08-02 Thread Jon Knight

On Tue, 2 Aug 2011, James Holden wrote:

Here's the combined  video of the BBC News site over a few months in
mid-2010 during which time they changed to the new design.  Includes Ash
cloud, moat, election and so on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfxExdXVmk


Cool.  That'd look good (or at least a subset of it, maybe skip every few 
frames go get it down to 20 or 30 seconds) as an "interlude" on 
BBC News 24. ;-)

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Re: [backstage] Hello

2011-08-02 Thread Richard Jones
That's lovely, great to see the re-design kick in at 3:08 too...


On 02/08/2011 10:09, "James Holden" 
wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I was clearing up my site other day and came across over 8,000 samples
> of the BBC News site which I captured using my BBC Archive tool which
> was running at that time.
> 
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/bbcbackstage/2010/04/prototype-bbc-archiver.s
> html
> 
> 
> Here's the combined  video of the BBC News site over a few months in
> mid-2010 during which time they changed to the new design.  Includes Ash
> cloud, moat, election and so on.
> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BfxExdXVmk
> 
> Sad I couldn't keep it running but the disk use was huge.
> 
> Best
> Jim.
> 
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RE: [backstage] Hello... And who knows what's on TV tonight?

2006-10-03 Thread Matthew Cashmore
I'll find out for you Keith...

Indians.. Yes I think there are a couple... One's ridden by an elderly New 
Zealand chap ;-)

m 

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Subject: RE: [backstage] Hello... And who knows what's on TV tonight?

Cool, I'm hoping the new APIs are going to include radio programme track 
listings!? 

Got any Indians on Londonbikers.com? 

Keith

>-- Original Message --
>Subject: [backstage] Hello... And who knows what's on TV tonight?
>Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 17:15:00 +0100
>From: "Matthew Cashmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>I feel a bit like the strange kid who joins the class half way through 
>the year :-) As you know Ian and I are now at the helm of the good ship 
>backstage, and we've got some pretty cool ideas (well we think they're 
>cool... but it's amazing what you can convince yourself of over a super 
>large starbucks and a cup cake made entirely out of sugar... but I 
>digress).
>
>In the next week or so we're going to be launching another rather cool 
>competition... with some pretty funky prizes... (if we can persuade the 
>relevant manufactures to part with them early).
>
>But before we launch the comp we thought we'd post a couple of the 
>api's that may be of use... the first is one you've all seen before - 
>the BBC Web API to our programme data
>
>http://www0.rdthdo.bbc.co.uk/services/index.html
>
>It's a nice way to consume the TV Anytime data and do some cool mash 
>ups with it.
>
>The second api Ian will tell you all about - but it's new and you've 
>not seen it before so stand by your beds.
>
>On a more personal note... I must point out that you should ignore my 
>personal site and blog... they're both rather naff at the moment - no 
>excuses past an argument with my hosting company and trying to move 
>everything - which means I can't access it! But more news on my 
>motorbike blog again soon If you're interested in what I do outside 
>of work check out http://londonbikers.com
>
>m
>
>
>Matthew Cashmore
>Development Producer
>bbc.co.uk
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> <>
>
>Attachment: Matthew Cashmore.vcf
>


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RE: [backstage] Hello... And who knows what's on TV tonight?

2006-10-03 Thread keithdouglas
Cool, I'm hoping the new APIs are going to include radio programme track
listings!? 

Got any Indians on Londonbikers.com? 

Keith

>-- Original Message --
>Subject: [backstage] Hello... And who knows what's on TV tonight?
>Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 17:15:00 +0100
>From: "Matthew Cashmore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: 
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>
>
>Hi all,
>
>I feel a bit like the strange kid who joins the class half way through
>the year :-) As you know Ian and I are now at the helm of the good ship
>backstage, and we've got some pretty cool ideas (well we think they're
>cool... but it's amazing what you can convince yourself of over a super
>large starbucks and a cup cake made entirely out of sugar... but I
>digress).
>
>In the next week or so we're going to be launching another rather cool
>competition... with some pretty funky prizes... (if we can persuade the
>relevant manufactures to part with them early).
>
>But before we launch the comp we thought we'd post a couple of the api's
>that may be of use... the first is one you've all seen before - the BBC
>Web API to our programme data
>
>http://www0.rdthdo.bbc.co.uk/services/index.html
>
>It's a nice way to consume the TV Anytime data and do some cool mash ups
>with it. 
>
>The second api Ian will tell you all about - but it's new and you've not
>seen it before so stand by your beds.
>
>On a more personal note... I must point out that you should ignore my
>personal site and blog... they're both rather naff at the moment - no
>excuses past an argument with my hosting company and trying to move
>everything - which means I can't access it! But more news on my
>motorbike blog again soon If you're interested in what I do outside
>of work check out http://londonbikers.com
>
>m
>
>
>Matthew Cashmore
>Development Producer
>bbc.co.uk
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> <> 
>
>Attachment: Matthew Cashmore.vcf
>


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