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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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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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