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erik huggers
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16 February 2009
BBC and Microsoft: Joined at the Hip?
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Not another one? Microsoft's UK online services group GM Sharon Baylay is becoming the BBC's director of marketing, comms and audie...
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23 December 2008
In Praise of Whingeing
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One of the central lessons to be learned from free software is that individuals can make a difference. Not many would have given Richard Sta...
10 November 2008
Ashley Highfield Goes to...Guess Where?
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Microsoft . At least it's symmetric: Erik Huggers goes from Microsoft to the BBC, and Highfield goes from the BBC to Microsoft, via Kang...
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13 October 2008
Maybe Erik *Will* Deliver...
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I have been gently reminding Erik Huggers about his confidence that there would be a GNU/Linux version of iPlayer that included the time-l...
06 October 2008
The BBC Wants to Open Up
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Apparently : The future for the BBC lies in the technology that can open it up to the world, just as technology gave it life last century. I...
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12 August 2008
Is Huggers Hunkering Down to Openness?
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Hope : the BBC has always been a strong advocate and driver of open industry standards. Without these standards, TV and radio broadcasting w...
25 June 2008
BBC iPlayer 2.0 = iPlayer 1.0?
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The BBC today unveils a new-look BBC iPlayer which fully integrates radio and TV in one interface, as the service records over 100 million r...
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18 June 2008
It's In the Diary, Erik
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Interesting post from Erik Huggers, ex-Microsoft bloke now Group Controller, BBC Future Media & Technology, called " My First Linux...
09 January 2008
The Saga of Erik
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Saith he: Finally, I wanted to address some stories that have been spread by a handful of individuals in the open source community. It is t...
17 December 2007
Quote of the Day: Erik Huggers
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It is my personal goal to use my industry knowledge and foresight to help the BBC create escape velocity and become the world’s leading medi...
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04 May 2007
Something Rotten in the State of the BBC
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This is beginning to look seriously bad. First, the BBC makes a duff decision over adopting Windows DRM, and now this : Erik Huggers, a sen...
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