BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News proved in the commercial software world. Thislargely powered by free software, and then if you lookreally powered by free software. Now increasinglyof every category of software, due to the networkparticular piece of software is open source or notshould adopt the best software for themselves. Increasinglyvalue is the status updates which allow me to seedifferent approach to software and operating systemThere is educational software pre-loaded onto theupgraded its blogging software so that, amongst othernews pages. UPDATE 20.43: That www.bbc.co.uk
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BBC NEWS | The Editors content. It's that I want from the BBC, not corporate branding. I can get the latter from any tuppeny ha'penny international corporation, but it is the quality of your content that sets you apart from everyone else. Why take the focus off it? 103 www.bbc.co.uk
BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News BBC colleague tells me that when Richard Widmark died last week, the Hollywood actor's Wikipedia entry was updated even before the death was announced on the airwaves. For journalists, it has become the second most usefula responsible teenager policing his younger brother. But what about the internet? We haven't put filtering software on the computer nine year old Rufus uses, as he only spends time on neopets or other innocuous sites. "Ohcommunity playlists etc, but I'm surprised that Apple has never evolved iTunes into a more connected piece of software. One of the reasons for this, of course, is that a single user has a pretty limited license whenset of specifications for a computer that could help introduce people to the power of the microchip and the corporation decided on Acorn after visiting companies like Dragon and Sinclair. Elite on BBC Master trawled" by Phorm's Profiler? If there are other questions you have, please let me know. UPDATE: BT have contacted the BBC to ask us to change a reference in this blog in which we quote The Register's story www.bbc.co.uk
BBC NEWS | The Editors approaching intelligent critique and the kind of open debate the Media Standards Trust is offering. (Update 5 June: The Guardian did appoint Ian Mayes as its readers' editor in 1997, a move which was followed by a handfule-mail networks faster than Staph A on a lukewarm Petri dish. And the scientologist onslaught was multimedia; they handed out copies of their counter-film to BBC staff on Monday morning and posted it on an elegant andprofessional classes well, but not reaching the C2s and D1s." While the same, or perhaps another, insider opines: "The corporation has lost all perspective. It is defeatist to constantly chase the populist market. Sometimes you have to giveClub in Paddington last September. Ben's prediction is that newspaper reporters will soon be using off-the-shelf software and hardware that "an eight year old" could master to choose how to tell their stories - text, film, audio, graphics www.bbc.co.uk