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Maybe journalism is not quite dead yet
Two good examples this week of the strength of conventional journalism and the weaknesses of citizen journalism read full post
Headshift at International Broadcasting Conference (IBC2008)
Over the past few months, I've been helping to organise a panel on Social Media and Broadcasting for the International Broadcasting Conference (IBC) in Amsterdam.BBC Radio 4 Journalist Chris Vallance (iPM) and Yahoo Europe's VP of Search & Social Media,... read full post
Can newspaper social media sites continue to thrive alongside a strong public service broadcaster?
There has been a lot of very useful debate recently about the BBC's role in the UK media market, but I think the healthy and innovative position of major newspapers suggests they are not under threat from a strong BBC read full post
Visualising comments in a sensitive debate
Max Gadney writes about a new debate visualisation tool being used by the BBC as pat of its White season. read full post
New BBC homepage in beta testing
New BBC homepage design in testing - what do you think? read full post
"Old media" can be innovative too
There are some smart people inside so-called old media companies who might yet surprise us with the innovation they can deliver around existing audiences read full post
Not 'We Media', more like 'them and us' media
Wemedia was more about them and us than how we all work together. Disappointing. read full post
We Media 2006 underway in London
The We Media conference "brings together the trailblazers of the connected society - the thinkers, innovators, investors, executives and activists seeking to tap the potential of digital networks connecting people everywhere." read full post
Midpoint at the BBC Innovation Labs
Al Davidson reports back from the midway point of the BBC Innovation Lab on "making it people-shaped" and "making it beeb-shaped" read full post
Autonomy preparing video search assault from China
Video search set to be a big growth area as TV channels broadbast online read full post
BBC Backstage prototype: social tagging
The wonderful BBC Backstage project gives us the chance to talk about a social tagging prototype we built for the BBC recently. read full post
Event Summary: BBC New Media Central Presentations at AIGA London
BBC New Media Central (NMC) is one of the biggest design research and development centres in the UK working across all digital media. Nico McDonald from AIGA London organized an event at the Design Council last Wednesday to introduce the work of NMC. read full post
BBC to broadcast 3G videophone footage
BBC testing use of 3G phones to gather documentary footage read full post
Some thoughts on next steps for the BBC's iCan project
The BBC's iCan project is a bold and exciting initiative, but as a civic engagement tool it has clear limitations. In this article we discuss these issues and suggest some areas in which iCan might be extended in the future. read full post
The BBC's new iCAN civic engagement project is in beta
The BBC is beta-testing its long-awaited iCan project aimed at encouraging civic engagement read full post
BBC Creative Archive: the ultimate in open source content?
The BBC is set to open up its back catalogue online in what promises to be the most important open source content initiative to date read full post
Behind the scenes at the BBCi search system
A day in the life of BBCi search reveals the central role of taxonomy and human intervention read full post
Word bursts and the BBCi search engine
Great article from a member of the BBCi search team on "word bursts" read full post
