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Google Chrome why?

The Internet is all a buzz with Google’s open source web browser Chrome. But you have to ask why and even if it’s a big deal. Not why there’s all the interest but why Google bothered to build their own...

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Formally modelling a trust network – a sign of hubris?

“Interactivity. Many-to-many communications. Pervasive networking. These are cumbersome new terms for elements in our lives so fundamental that, before we lost them, we didn’t even know to have names...

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More sweet, sweet programme data

One for the Linked Data community this one – you can now get your BBC programme data as RDF and the current and next three programmes, per service, as plain text, XML, JSON or YAML. Last May, at XTech,...

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Its been a long time coming – but finally we’re out of beta

Providing online Programme support has a long history at the BBC. Tom Coates (now with Yahoo! Brickhouse) announced the launch of the Radio 3 website in 2004. Then Gavin Bell (now with Nature), Matt...

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Media companies should embrace the generative nature of the web

Generativity, the ability to remix different pieces of the web or deploy new code without gatekeepers (so that anyone can repurpose, remix or reuse the original content or service for a different...

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UGC its rude, its wrong and it misses the point

Despite recent reports that blogging is dead traditional media companies are still rushing to embrace UGC – User Generated Content – and in many ways that’s great. Except User Generated Content is the...

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Permanent web IDs or making good web 2.0 citizens

These are the slides for a presentation I gave a little while ago in Broadcasting House at a gathering of radio types – both BBC and commercial radio – as part of James Cridland’s mission to “agree on...

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Identity, relationships and why OAuth and OpenID matter

Twitter hasn’t had a good start to 2009, it was hacked via a phishing scam and then there were concerns that your passwords were up for sale and that’s not a good thing; except there may be a silver...

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Recessions silver lining is innovation

Following the dot.com boom of the late 1990′s, when anyone and everybody who could code worked all hours to realise their ideas, there was a collapse and loads of people were unemployed. Prior to the...

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URL shortening it’s nasty but it’s also unnecessary

URL shortening is just wrong and it’s not just me that thinks so Joshua Schachter thinks so too and Simon Willison has a partial solution. The reason various folk are worried about URL shortening and...

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