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, the BBC subsequently focused on later research studies that were
more positive about the likely response to adverts on the international
version of its website.
On 17/10/2007, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thus...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_oil_(cryptography)
On 17/10/2007
I meant to say, perhaps Backstage would have more success if we could
commercially exploit the BBC content and give Auntie 20% instead of doing it
for free and giving the Beeb 100% of nowt. (I ask for nothing/You shall
have it in abundance)
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Might as well add in this one too...
http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/BroadcastnowBlogEntry.aspx?BlogEntryID=155
On 17/10/2007, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I meant to say, perhaps Backstage would have more success if we could
commercially exploit the BBC content and give Auntie
they are (or
their PC thinks they are) outside the UK.
J
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I get the feeling that today is the end-of-the-BBC day: BBC.com users
unequivocally believed advertising would reduce their trust in the BBC
brand, so we now hear
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On 17/10/2007, Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.apple.com/hotnews/
Native third party applications on the iPhone (and iPod touch) will be
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There's a name
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I was thinking of doing something similar
not
seeing the light of day was
Coplandhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copland_%2528operating_system%2529,
over 10 years ago.
- martin
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On 17/10/2007, Adam Lindsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.apple.com/hotnews
I was just wondering what is to happen to Backstage.bbc.co.uk as part of the
Thompson plans?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7050440.stm
'Future Media Technology Online, mobile, interactive, archives 120 -
130 Redundancies '
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I was thinking of doing something similar for Windows Media Player..
On 18/10/2007, *Simon Cross* [EMAIL
On 18/10/2007, Steve Jolly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian Butterworth wrote:
Why does it take four months to publish a SDK? Surely Apple must be
using the SDK already to create their own applications?
Steve Jobs gives a reasonable explanation in his announcement - that
they want
That's great news!
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No major news here Brian – business as normal.
m
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I was just wondering what is to happen to
Backstage.bbc.co.ukhttp://backstage.bbc.co.uk/
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some decent Sky knowledge :)
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But Sky are in a powerful position because they run the conditional
access system AND the EPG on satellite, which puts them in a very powerful
position...
Sky's EPG
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Let's just get this 100% clear: Sky DO NOT OWN THE ASTRA SATELLITES.
I wasn't suggesting that Sky own the Astra fleet at all, I am quite
aware of this.
Surely as the platform
Without doubting that it's a good idea in principle...
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 07:12, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Erm, yeah, I know. I did stuff like this in the past. What I meant was
it
was not possible to implement it in the set-top
Michael,
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 13:36, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Without doubting that it's a good idea in principle...
...
After all, what facilities would you need on a Sky box to do it?
Sky+ box of course.
* Second tuner
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 15:36, Brian Butterworth wrote:
..
Have you ever even tried suggesting this to Sky?
No, it's a random set of thoughts about something which is eminently
doable if
you completely control the hardware
I can't get any BBC live streams? Is it me or is there something wrong with
both the BBC radio (RM+WM) and News 24 live streams - even my Google News
gadget has stopped working!
http://www.google.com/ig/adde?source=ignsrc1moduleurl=http%3A//ukfree.tv/bbcnews24_gadget.xml
Brian
are making me think that it's not pure
coincidence though...
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As the BBC's New Media technology chief, Ashley Highfield has some tough
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the BBC manage to burn through £100m - what a Silicon Valley start-up can
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not appeared.
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The whole Linux thing is a total red herring.
It is not for you, Mr Highfield, to determine what
? Considering his recent faux pas it's not much of a stretch
to believe he's not only misinformed, terminally so (I ascribe nothing to
malice that can be explained by eveyday incompetence).
Vijay.
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If the TV Licence was changed to a BBC Licence, it could be collected by
the Internet ISPs on top of their monthly charges, which would reduce the
collection costs.
No it would just
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To my mind, the whole Linux-users debate is a clever way of missing the
whole blooming point.
I broadly agree, although I think the point is that popularity is
unimportant
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picking up the multicast streams from the
BBC
would require a TV license.
A television services is extremely well defined though.
OK, that should be television programme service. I'm not a lawyer.
On Tuesday 06 November 2007 16:12, Brian Butterworth wrote:
Can I also correct the above
txtShortCode=
\ . @$_GET[code] . \;) or die(Query failed);
if (mysql_num_rows($result2)0) while ($line = mysql_fetch_array($result2,
MYSQL_ASSOC)) if ($line[strURL]!=) $strURL=$line[strURL];
header (Location: $strURL);
?
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On 06/11/2007, James
LOL
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The rules for this discussion forum is deploy filters. If you are
offended, please stop reading. There is no need to consider flaming.
That's not an excuse for Ad Hominem
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Various parts of its non-DRM on demand radio proposals (book readings,
classical music) failed the Public Value Test due to the BBC Trust's
fears over
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Looks like an unmanageable mess to me. I must prefer a database table,
much
easier to manage, especially if the short code is translated
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Depending on volumes and volatility of data, it may be 'insane' to
have a database connection, query and teardown for every
.
In fact I'm also of the opinion we should go back to signing all our
letters with...
Your obedient servant,
m
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LOL
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On 07/11/2007, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brian,
I hope your not using the code below anywhere as it looks wide open to
SQL Injection.
Of course not. It was simply a response to the rather dumb suggestion of
doing it via httpd.conf
Adam
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...
It's not quite as simple as that. It's not to do
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Oh, and your quoting of entire emails takes up a LOT of space and
make's it harder to read.
Or you can use Gmail and it sorts it all for you.
Not on the evidence of that post, it doesn't. I've just had to redo your
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1. Google OS (windows platform) 53.9%
What's a windows platform?
Last time I checked, it was an OS. My question
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I thought we were talking about having short codes which could
On 08/11/2007, vijay chopra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 08/11/2007, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact it is not. RFC 1855 says
You *may* shorten the message and quote only relevant parts, but be
sure you give proper attribution.
http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855
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Yes, I am sure you do. That's your opinion. I'm sure I probably don't
agree with it as I'm sure that I regard etiquette as something for Mrs
Beeton and the 1950s.
Uh huh. And yet you hold an attachment
Dearest readers of this electronic messaging system,
I would be most delighted if you cast your impeccable intelligences over
this page of hypertexual links
Dave,
I have to say I wasn't even remotely offended! I would say I laughed but
that might be inappropriate.
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Does
Freesat is launching next Spring.
From what I understand it will use MHEG5 to deliver the interactive
services.
Given the rather old-fashioned look of the current crop of OpenTV services
on digital satellite, I thought perhaps backstage.bbc.co.uk could come up
with some better:
- weather maps
On 09/11/2007, Martin Deutsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/9/07, Brian Butterworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would propose that Freesat and backstage could provide some special
services for Freesat upon the commencement of the service in Springtime
of
the year ultimate
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- an alternative electronic
, so if someone's reading this who knows someone who can get someone
else to take a look, that'd be great!
Christopher
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Givem the original is at 25fps, why not encode at that in fact?
50fps. ;-) (Pedantic, but important...)
If you are going to be pedantic, at least be right! UKTV (and all in
Europe) is 25 frames a second
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If you are going to be pedantic, at least be right! UKTV (and all in
Europe) is 25 frames a second
I suspect yuou don't understand what interlaced means.
I think I detect an impending semantic argument, so let me try
Matt,
Good afternoon.
I posted a suggestion about doing backstage stuff for the upcoming Freesat
project, presumably using MHEG5.
I quite like the idea of using the opportunistic data facility - bandwidth
that becomes usable in a lumpy way due to the way MPEG2/MPEG4 works. If
the picture
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Dave,
If the BBC podcasts are first prepared as PCM-encoded WAV files before
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Sorry, I forgot the diagram...
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I'm not on a network share, I'm on an XP laptop.
I thought it was the Kontiki engine that was not Vista compatible. But 4od
uses it, and I've been using that for weeks.
I'll give it a go!
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FYI
http://www.betanews.com/article/Apple_tracks_iPhone_and_Leopard_users/1195502356
*A discovery buried deep within the code of some iPhone applications may be
cause for concern for those who like to know who's seeing their data.*
*Some code-savvy users of the iPhone discovered the lines in
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Just as an aside, I have a collection of BBC Sound Effects records on
vinyl, can I use 30 second snippets of these on a future podcast?
For example:
http
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How very .. classic .. of you to use a desktop application.
My laptop is liberated without being weighed down by Outlook, online
applications can be used from everywhere
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pdf,
delivered to your door with fake leatherette burgundy cover for
$9.99...
cheers :-)
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Rob,
This is an interesting - and very subtle - enhancedment to the BBC news
pages. Took me a while to spot what was being added, so well
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