Speak for yourself.
The ONLY reason I got involved in the APi thing was Robot Bunny Mashups.
;-)
Jonathan
PS Should we send an email to Ariel about this?? I'm serious, sort
of...
At 14:18 09/06/2006, you wrote:
David
On behalf of the team who
worked on the API: thank you. That is possibly the coolest thing I've
ever seen (perhaps I should get out more) and I might just have to buy my
own Nabaztag
bunny so it can sit in
my kitchen telling me what's on telly. I don't think any of us envisaged
this mash-up (if that can describe it?), it makes the project worth
while.
Chris
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Chris Bowley
R&D Software Engineer
BBC Radio & Music interactive
Room 3365 Broadcasting
House
020 776 50864
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Burden
Sent: 09 June 2006 13:38
To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
Subject: [backstage] BBC TV API to Nabaztag Wifi Bunny
Ben,
Heres one final one before you go then. Using
the Nabaztag
Wifi
bunny to read out whats on TV tonight using
the new TV API (thank goodness I can finally stop downloading those TV
Anytime files).
Of course if you havent got a bunny youll
just have to watch the video instead.
http://www.daden.co.uk/consulting/pages/000296.html
All the best Ben, and thanks for everything
youve done for BBC Backstage and Web 2.0.
David
David Burden
www.chatbots.co.uk
Jonathan Austin PhD
Navigation Research
BBC Technology Group
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Tadworth, Surrey KT20 6NP
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