The BBC reader app isn't rubbish, functionally speaking. It is
aesthetically dubious though. However, it the people who created it
are offering it for free and it functions well as an offline reader.
If the BBC had enough dev effort on hand to create a New York Times or
Bloomberg app, I'd
I like the BBC Blocks.. I don't think they're greedy. Stylish and
understated maybe...
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 10:54 AM, Gavin Pearce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keep it all server-side is what I say J.
Won't affect the SEO, and won't limit users without JS.
However the OnClick would almost
Stefan,
BanterTV looks really good - would it be able to handle non-english
scripts - right-to-left languages, like Arabic and Persian?
Thanks,
Tom
On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 10:25 PM, James Crowley
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(first post to this list – hello everyone!)
Previously known as the
Has anyone been playing with Ubiquity? It is kind of a command-line
for Firefox, a bit like Quicksilver for the mac... It only works on
Firefox 3, but looks really interesting ..
http://labs.mozilla.com/2008/08/introducing-ubiquity/
A get-bbcnews verb would be a wonderful thing - someone
The iPlayer is great, but in terms of HD, Vimeo now seems to be the
place to look at. Their HD channel is amazing, but unfortunately
relegates the BBC's iPlayer into looking like yesterday's
technology...
Their HD channel is here:
http://vimeo.com/channel778e
An example:
http://vimeo.com/775442
An option for the iplayer to pop-out to an always on top widow,
would be lovely actually - I would't want it all the time, but for
people who watch whilst using their computer, it would be much easier
than re-opening the same tab in a new window, then resizing and
scrolling it around until it
That's great news!
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 7:43 PM, James Cridland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Enjoying this thread so far.
As the man in charge of the Coyopa project, which'll be fiddling with a lot
of our streams, could I pop in and make the following points (given you know
we're making
website, just that if I had
any programming skills whatsoever, I'd like to make it!
Tom
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Brian Butterworth
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2008/6/11 Tom Hannen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've been thinking about a nice idea for a Today programme web-app.
When clicked
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
But wouldn't you need Netstumbler for the Wii, if the problem is the
Wii's Weedy Wifi chip?
Tom
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 4:02 PM, Matt Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen that changing the channel to a few down the line helps, so if it's
on 1 or 3, try 6 or 9/vice versa.
If you want to
They should link it to an audio-indexed version of the Kermode film rants too...
On 5/29/08, Dan Brickley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andrew Bowden wrote:
I see the film reviews are nolonger being updated on the BBC
site. Does anyone know why and will this mean that the film
reviews xml feeds
Most people just call it Egton...
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 5:12 PM, Gareth Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Woods wrote:
By BHX you mean Birmingham, right? (just doublechecking) And is everything
moving for News (studios AND live broadcast coordination, all that stuff,
and not just
My mum too - she keeps telling me that I should encourage the BBC to
use fewer DRM restrictions... All the time...
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 12:01 AM, Sean DALY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My mother hates unnecessary technical complications (she finds
computers and gadgets are complicated enough as
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