Today has a new page, I note:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/default.stm
(Is that a composite photo?)
Glad to see you don't need RealPlayer any more to listen again, it uses
Flash instead.
Brian
Hopefully the BBC will keep things like RM for use on internet radios
as IME they don't like flash.
But for web browsing I agree, flash is nicer than RM!
Darren
On 11 jun 2008, at 10.31, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Today has a new page, I note:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/today/hi/default.stm
(Is
I guess all the consituent parts exist already - I was thinking more
of an app that would make it easy for you to skip items whilst
cooking, or washing up, or in the car etc.
If you have a CD player in the kitchen, it is very easy to skip to the
next track - you stop what you're doing for a
2008/6/11 Tom Hannen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been thinking about a nice idea for a Today programme web-app.
When clicked, it would start playing the most recent Today programme
(from 6:30am or whenever it starts now), and then whenever you hear an
item that is boring you, you could hit a
I've been thinking about a nice idea for a Today programme web-app.
When clicked, it would start playing the most recent Today programme
(from 6:30am or whenever it starts now), and then whenever you hear an
item that is boring you, you could hit a button / space bar / wiimote
/ etc, and you would
On Wed Jun 11 09:31:27 2008, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Glad to see you don't need RealPlayer any more to listen again, it uses
Flash instead.
Um, thanks for making internet radio _completely_ unavailable to me.
- Fred
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Now **that** would be nice. I find myself with various podcasts often
thinking about something else when a less than interesting bit comes
along !
Darren
On 11 jun 2008, at 13.07, Tom Hannen wrote:
item that is boring you, you could hit a button / space bar / wiimote
/ etc, and you would
Tom Hannen wrote:
I guess all the consituent parts exist already - I was thinking more
of an app that would make it easy for you to skip items whilst
cooking, or washing up, or in the car etc.
If you have a CD player in the kitchen, it is very easy to skip to the
next track - you stop what
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2008/06/mad_about_mac.html
Glad to see you don't need RealPlayer any more to listen again, it uses
Flash instead.
Um, thanks for making internet radio _completely_ unavailable to me.
Ditto! I can no longer listen to my favourite shows at all now! :-(
Dan
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2008/6/12 Dogsbody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Glad to see you don't need RealPlayer any more to listen again, it uses
Flash instead.
Um, thanks for making internet radio _completely_ unavailable to me.
Ditto! I can no longer listen to my favourite shows at all now! :-(
Why? This change
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