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BBC underestimated number of linux users visiting their site
You can read more herehttp://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a77809/bbc-adopts-flash-for-iplayer-web-video.htmlIf the BBC did their research correctly,they would find out that Linux in the UK is not just the preserve of "geeks" in a net-cafe,and is infact being used by more and more desktop users,tired of the endless security problems of Windows.iPlayer for various OSs?While DRM...
Tags: Operating systems, UNIX, pr.arun@..., iPlayer, British Broadcasting Corp., Linux
Discussion threads 2007-11-09

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BBC to use Flash for iPlayer
After much annoyance,and moaning,the BBC is to use Adobe Flash,so that Linux,and MAC users can use it's iPlayer content.The iPlayer comes out of beta,just before Christmas.Thankfully,the beeb can now not be accused of "sucking up" to Microsoft,and common sense it seems,has provailed:http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a77809/bbc-adopts-flash-for-iplayer-web-video.htmlbahhh! humbug!!!it still isn't gonna work for me.[ but...
Tags: Neil Higgins, British Broadcasting Corp.
Discussion threads 2007-10-16
BBC Radio iPlayer Plus (widget)
BBC Radio iPlayer Plus has the BBC Radio live streams for most of the English speaking UK stations (52 in total). You can add, change or delete the information held. You can also reset the stations to their default values if you make a mistake. You must have RealPlayer installed...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Digital Music, Digital Media, Advertising & Promotion, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Marketing
Software downloads 2007-07-26
BBC underestimated number of Linux users visiting its site
The BBC admitted that it made a mistake in estimating that only 400-600 Linux users visited the BBC sites every week. An excerpt from PC Pro: The initial figures caused disbelief in the Linux community, prompting the creation of a petition to gauge the true number...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., BBC Trust, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-11-09
FrontSeat (widget)
FrontSeat displays the iTunes artist, track, and album information in a similar way to Apple's beta Front Row technology. It is designed for people running a 1280 pixel wide desktop. Nearly all the code is lifted from dobee's iPlayer.
Tags: Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics
Software downloads 2007-04-24
Evolution of the Internet too much for ISPs?
Over the past few years we have seen quite a sudden evolution of the Internet and serious changes to the way people use it. Today's Internet users want to see media rich sites full of downloadable content. Consumer devices and entertainment systems like the Xbox 360 or the Playstation3...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., Internet Service Provider, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Internet, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-02-24
ISPs grumble over Video On Demand
Internet service providers ISPsĀ in the UK are complaining about the amount of bandwidth used by video on demand services. Tiscali's Chief Executive Mary Turner commented in the Independent on Sunday and today's Financial Times saying, "The Internet was not set up with a view to distributing video. We have been...
Tags: Bandwidth, VoD, Internet, Internet Service Provider, Service Provider, Internet Service, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2007-08-13
Network neutrality (or down with open source)
fearI voted "fear" as the motive. The powers that be are afraid of free speech, and the ability of the people to circumvent big media.Case in point: Ron Paul has raised more money than all other candidates but Mitt Romney and Rudy the cross-dresser. He's ahead in most unscientific polls,...
Tags: catseverywhere@..., Net Neutrality, government, Ron Paul, Network Neutrality, Internet, open source
Discussion threads 2007-08-14
How does Vodafone 7.2 mobile broadband stack up against the competition?
Last month I took a look at what the various mobile broadband operators have on offer and gave Three mobile's HSDPA service a test run. Overall, I was quite impressed by Three's service but I didn't feel it could quite replace the speed and reliability of a more traditional fixed...
Tags: Vodafone Group Plc., Mobile, Broadband, Mobile Broadband, Data Allowance, Modems, Advertising & Promotion, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Hardware, Components, Marketing, Networking, Justin Fielding
Blog posts 2008-01-16
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