open...
open source, open genomics, open creation
Showing posts with label
television
.
Show all posts
Showing posts with label
television
.
Show all posts
29 August 2009
James Murdoch is Confused
›
Two quotations from James Murdoch's speech at the Edinburgh International Television Festival: So talking about a coming digital future...
2 comments:
22 January 2008
This is What the Internet Was Invented For
›
Who needs television, when you've got WikipediaVision ? WikipediaVision is a visualization of edits to the English (and the German, Fren...
19 July 2007
(Almost) Admiring Miro
›
I'm not a big fan of IP TV. After all, the Net is essentially everything TV isn't - interactive, non-linear, intelligent (well, som...
13 May 2007
A Flash of Recognition
›
Now, where have I heard this before? I assert that there is something wrong with web-like "rich" formats that aren't hyperlin...
2 comments:
30 April 2007
BBC Trust Blows It
›
The bad news : we recognise and share the strength of feeling on platform neutrality. We do not consider it practicable to offer catch-up te...
17 April 2007
Flash: Now With Improved Evilness
›
I've always said that Flash was turning the Internet into television, and now here's the final proof I was right: But the big selle...
21 March 2007
We Forbid You to Mention This Post
›
Well, this is going to work, isn't it? Malaysia's traditional media has been ordered not to mention, quote or pursue stories expose...
14 March 2007
Dastardly DRM Plans for Digital Video Broadcasting
›
Alas, not many people care enough about the threat posed by DRM. But I suspect that quite a few care about their TV viewing, and the tradit...
23 January 2007
The BBC's Other Virtual World
›
You could argue that radio is already a particular kind of virtual world - one created by the wetware between your ears on the basis of the ...
2 comments:
25 July 2006
Obviously...Not
›
The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers ( ALPSP ) has released its response to the British Library's Content Str...
05 July 2006
Jimbo's Wikipolitics
›
Jimmy Wales, (co)-founder of Wikipedia has launched Campaigns Wikia , part of his new Wikia site, the commercial arm of Wikipedia. As the ...
›
Home
View web version