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"Ten years of BBC News Online" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-16 06:16:12

Lest we forget the BBC News website is still a shiny example of online news and for many years set the standard for a rapidly growing industry. Quite how much of that expertise and online editorial experience is about to made redundant. "" or replaced by someone from telly who thinks the "tinterweb" is just a second rate wire service. But let's not revisit the misery today because it's birthday time. It's ten years since the launch of BBC News Online. No-one seems to remember exactly which day it was this week and there aren't any images of the first few pages either. The earliest page indexed by the marvellous (a whole day can pass while exploring that site...) gives us this respectable first draft from : And the only major revamp in : (Excuse weird grey bits that wouldn't load properly but hey - the Wayback machine can't be spot on every time.) The BBC has published a fabulous graph to celebrate the occasion and a 360 degree view of the soon-to-be-vaporised newsroom. You know - the one on the seventh floor that will be "en empty shell" in two years according to the BBC News Interactive editor. The editorial marking the site's ten-year milestone explains how central the web has become to news. BBC News Online is a giant; the site records 14m unique users every week - that's nearly as many as Guardian Unlimited - the UK's leading newspaper website by some way - records in a month at 16.7m. But how will BBC News Online continue to maintain its edge and its responsibility to define and develop the craft of online news? "Once well within living memory it would be normal for many to find out the news from a weekly newspaper or from a cinema newsreel. Now even waiting for the morning papers would be considered quaint especially since even they have started publishing stories online before making it to newsprint. The landscape has changed. "The internet is for a still-growing part of society the primary way to find things out. The bank balance. The point above the Atlantic where a particular 747 is. What all your old friends are doing - at precisely this minute. And of course the news. For which perhaps we might be permitted to say to all who have read watched heard or contributed to this website in its first 10 years thank you." This article was first published on on Tuesday October 30 2007. It was last updated at 10.30 on October 30 2007. {for comment in Comments}{if comment_index == 0 }{var position = "first"}{else}{var position = ""}{/if} ${comment. PostedAtTime|formatDateTime:MessageTime} {if comment. IsFeatured && currentUser && currentUser hasCapability('featureComment')} {/if}{if comment. ContentBlockingState != "Unblocked"} {if comment. CurrentUserHasRecommended == "False" && !commentRecommendingClosed}{/if}{if comment. NumberOfRecommendations > 1} (${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){else}(${comment. NumberOfRecommendations}){/if} {if comment. CurrentUserHasReportedAbuse == "True"}Report abuse {else}{/if} ${first|generateCommentPageLink:'First',urlParams} {for pageNumber in pageNumbers}{if (pageNumber == currentPageNumber)} Closing this window without pressing "Post your comment" will result in your words being lost. Are you sure? inspired selection ltd an excellent and challenging opportunity to work a…. Excellent salary and benefits details on application. cheese its cities offer arts and culture rivaling the country's big cities you'll find historic neighborhoods that reflect a strong heritage and festivals that... nh. adjacent to the diverse cosmopolitan offerings of arts and culture delicious cuisine and dynamic music.. french and mexican heritage the area has a semi... la. of natural beauty fascinating history active cultural and arts scenes diverse ethnic heritage and first-rate sports teams this is a location that offers the... pa. May 29 2008: The BBC website homepage has been through numerous relaunches over the past decade or so with its branding switching from BBC Online to BBCi and now bbc co uk Nov 15 2007: Watch Nicole Appleton and Melanie Blatt interviewing Liam Gallagher in a 'mobisode' from ITV's first made-for-mobile series

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"News Stories (15/11/07)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:21:22

A current awareness blog produced on behalf of the Refugee Archives service at the University of East London (UEL). This is aimed at both students on the MA in Refugee Studies course here at UEL and for external researchers interested in the archives. This is a new service for thw 2007-2008 academic year so any comments or feedback received ordain be greatly appreciated. Extended terror limits proposed (BBC News) - []UN warning over Darfur mission (BBC News) - []UN envoy plans Burma prison talks (BBC News) - []Gordon cook reveals 'Fortress Britain' plan (The Telegraph) - []Brown seeks all-party consensus on extending detention limit (The Independent) - []Deportation of Darfuris 'not unduly harsh' (The Independent) - []Mysterious world of a movement in exile (The Independent) - []Law lords back Home Office in Darfur appeal (The Guardian) - []Brown risks losing believe over immigrants row warns Cameron (The Guardian) - []UNHCR signs cooperation accord with Americas nations (UNHCR News) - []UNHCR launches Christmas appeal for refugee kids (UNHCR News) - []Displaced Congolese return to Ituri with UNHCR help (UNHCR News) - []Top UNHCR official gets mixed impressions in Chad (UNHCR News) - [] A current awareness service highlighting web research and information relating to refugees. IDPs and forced migration; provided on behalf of the Refugee Archives at the UEL by Paul Dudman. The Refugee Archives at UEL are a growing resource for the chew over of forced migration and the refugee. The collect contains in excess of 20,000 individual items and includes a number of collections incorporating The Refugee Council Archive at UEL; the UNHCR Audio-Visual Collection; the Northern Refugee Centre Archive and a collection relating to the Charter '87 organisation will hopefully be arriving during August 2007. Further details can be open on our website located at: New postings will be included in both the Refugee Archives Current Awareness Blog and also in the relevant Categories listed below. Paul DudmanArchivistLibrary and Learning function: ArchivesUniversity of East LondonDocklands Campus4-6 University WayLondonE16 2RD Tel:- 020 8223 7676Mob:- 0752 7140151Email:- Refugee Council Archive:- Would just desire to take this opportunity to credit Elisa Mason and her Forced Migration Current Awareness communicate () for providing much of the inspiration for the development of this site.

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"This is a golden age for British beer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:02:14

yesterday you might not think so. I was going to write a lengthy piece pointing out why we shouldn't mind about the British Beer & Pub Association's dismal inform. However after being forwarded an article from today's "The BBPA which reported that pubs are selling 14 million fewer pints a day than they were in 1979 doesn't speak for all Britain's brewers. Excluded from its ranks are the bulk of Britain's 500-plus microbreweries most of whom are enjoying a boom in sales. They change state almost entirely on real ale: living natural cask-conditioned beer. It's the producers of global lager brands - Stella Artois. Carling. Carlsberg and so on - that are witnessing a catastrophic change state in bespeak." Frankly if people aren't going to choose quality beer. I don't care whether they decide Smirnoff Ice over Stella Artois. As far as I can see that's the big alter in the market: populate who'd otherwise drink bad lager are simply choosing other ways to get smashed. Meanwhile the quality end of the beer merchandise is growing stronger. I wrote over at Stan that I see something of a disconnect in the craft beer gloatery based in part by the US experience. A few bunco decades ago 75% of beer in the US was consumed in taverns but now it is less than 25%. The UK could be going the same way. It matters little I would evaluate if fashion beer sales go up 1% if the pub grow collapses and craft beer has no replacement market infrastructure. If the collapse of big macrocrap leads to an increased loss of pubs where ordain craft beer stand with a much larger part of it's cask audience gone? Oh shit. Maybe Alan is alter. Some people would rather communicate on a mobile phone instead of directly to the populate around them. They'd rather block out their surroundings by hooking up their ears to an iPod. They'd rather consume behind closed doors with change state friends as opposed to mixing more informally in public places. They'd rather isolate themselves in a car than use public displace and risk rubbing shoulders with populate they don't know. It depresses me greatly. Alan you are alter that pub grow in Britain is taking a battering. The sad thing is too many of the wretched people I refer to above don't care because frankly they've change state socially retarded. I suspect that a large be of the politicians and their hangers on go into that category - and they're the ones that can make a difference. How do they do that? Well they be to realise that in the UK the accuse for binge drinking lies primarily with the cheap drinks deals offered by off licenses and supermarkets on one transfer and city centre boozing dens on the other. I'm talking about places desire Yates' bars and Walkabouts where (largely young) people go to get off their face having already tanked up on cheap cans of Stella before they left the house. If the government were able to see where the problem actually lay and reduced the charge of punitive taxation on pubs it would be a start. As for reversing the social alienation of large numbers of weak-minded people due to the replacement of human interaction with techonological gadgets. I evaluate it's too late. Agreed on policy over binge drinking in bars. It's knee jerk piss-poor legislating that they use here in the US as come up to conform to the prohibition moms. On the topic of fashion create from raw material market though. I would submit that there is a study problem brewing on the horizon. The hops shortage. I go into a lot of detail on my communicate but the desire and short of it is that the fashion brewing niche is the only aspect of beer that is growing. The color fizz producers are fighting for market overlap. This shortage could serve to slow or possibly forbid that growth which is a big problem. It's not the prices that are going to cause this it's the shortages and need to ration and shift from the hoppy American versions of traditional styles that have become so popular (IPA. Red Ale ext.) here in the US. This shift from flavor that many a beer enthusiasts have come to love to a more refined high end lager/low hop profile ale ordain cost the fashion brewing business customers. Cutting back the hops profiles on brew like these that are the linchpin of many micro-breweries ordain create many to change or close their doors. There are a lot of micro breweries that ordain undergo to TOTALLY reevaluate their approach to making and selling beer. Travis thanks for your mention. It's a very succinct explanation of precisely why the US craft beer scene fears being hit particularly hard by the hop shortage. British palates aren't as accustomed to hop bombs so perhaps brewers here won't suffer quite as much? Or is that far too simplistic? Alan,The North Eastern US was a hops powerhouse in the early 20th century. The problem was fungal infection that infected crops all over the region and killed the industry all together. There are comfort farmers that grow the hops in CNY here and there but never as a cash cut. Like Yakima Valley in the NW is currently experiencing when a snafu hits the industry in an area it's too inexpensive and too costly of crop to justify not changing gears to either sell out of farming or do work something different. Stonch - Thanks. As far as British palates compared to US palates (IMHO) there are several categories of craft brew drinkers. I am not sure how they end in different countries especially ones with a richer and more deep beer history than the US. But in the US to simplify things. I would say there are three categories of craft beer drinkers:1)Beer geeks - They ordain pay whatever and just like good beer. No chance of loosing them.2)Beer moderates - Not beer geeks but they have moved beyond Magic Hat. Dog look for Head and Great change integrity and on to more niche brews. There is a risk of changes like this curbing their opinions about the beer and about how interested they are in being identified as a "fashion beer" type. In the end though. I evaluate we don't loose many of these.3)Newbies - Just scratching the surface of good beer including sampler packs of Sams. Saranac. New Belgium (Fat degenerate is a gateway brew). Otter Creek ext. This is the group at assay. One of the most identifiable differences for an early drinker is bitterness and hops (second only to alter). It's their ability to say "this is really hoppy" that makes them identify themselves as a "beer connoisseur". The biggest and most important assort out of all those listed to me anyway is the last. The newbies are the argument for breweries to go away expand or invest. The growth in the market is what has allowed the market to change. Without them we could undergo problems. What's your act on the British palates based on that. Kieran-Not sure if I agree. At least not here in the US. Bio Fuel will most likely be a replacement for a lot of the dwindling ag markets of the Midwest. There are so many uses of the grains that alter malt and even the malt itself (forbid bourbon whisky ext) that I evaluate there will always be a good dollar there for people to make. As I said before prices are going to effect the market but as gasoline prices have shown we ordain continue to seek out these items. Hops is pretty unique and beyond beer has limited usefulness. A fair point. Stonch but the jury's comfort out. The fact is that sales of wife-beater murderer and slag-juice back up subsidise our favourite pubs keeping them open so that we can apply our pints. Even the great pubs in my part of the world are struggling because of various factors - anti-pub legislation (the main affect of my.

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"Online spending 'to reach £40bn' - BBC News" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:37:05

MyZaak - Mapping The Online Streets Of Shopping This is the Myzaak blog all about online shopping online shops and the latest in the online streets of shopping. Online shopping in the UK is due to hit £40bn this year a chew over estimates. The evaluate comes from price comparision website. Uswitch which says the boom is …

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"links for 2007-11-22" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 12:05:32

ID cards are dead now. This is about as good an illumination as the public could hope for as to why society just isn’t ready for this sort of inform even if it wanted it. I comfort call this cheating. The guys behind Quarterlife were behind My So-Called Life. comfort haven’t seen a good online->broadcast crossover yet. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> Extenuating Circumstances is a weblog published by Dan Hon who gardens at where he helped make. I'm on and most other places where you'd evaluate someone desire me to hang out and all with the same username. You should be able to find me. “I evaluate what we're experimenting with is using lots of different kinds of media and then using them together to create a new platform to express stories.”10 March 2007

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"Comment on Google Calls for Global Online Privacy Standard" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 01:58:04

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"Northern Rock online clients fury" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-05 23:51:34

Please let us know if you see something on Daylife that's broken or bad,or brilliant. Whatever's on your object we always want to hear from you. We can't say to everyone but we do read everything and it helps us figure out what to do next. If you'd desire a say consider your email address in your communicate. Customers queue to enter a Northern Rock grow©AFP/register - Ben StansallLONDON (AFP) - Bailed-out British bank Northern Rock was hoping Sunday its attempts to reassure panicking customers would pay off as the lender tried to avoid falling victim to... Hundreds of people lined up for a second day on Saturday outside local branches of a tip in Britain now facing a credit crunch despite reassurances that it remains solvent. Worried customers... gratify let us know if you see something on Daylife that's broken or bad,or brilliant. Whatever's on your object we always want to hear from you. We can't reply to everyone but we do construe everything and it helps us figure out what to do next. If you'd desire a reply consider your email communicate in your message.

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"BBC iPlayer - UK Government respond to online petition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-08 11:34:20

The weekly wrap-up newsletter is sent out every Saturday and contains our 12 most popular Linuxlookup stories from the week. The UK Government undergo released a response to the online petition to prevent the BBC making the iPlayer Windows only. The government state that the "BBC Trust made it a condition of approval for the BBC's on-demand services that the iPlayer is available to users of a be of operating systems" and they ordain "decide the BBC's develop on this". "The BBC Trust made it a condition of approval for the BBC's on-demand services that the iPlayer is available to users of a range of operating systems and has given a commitment that it ordain ensure that the BBC meets this bespeak as soon as possible. They will decide the BBC's progress on this every six months and publish the findings."

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"Thousands rally in Taiwan over UN bid - Independent Online" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-01 18:38:09

Tens of thousands of Taiwanese took to the streets on Saturday in support of the island's latest bid for United Nations membership ahead of next week's annual General Assembly. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) hopes half-a-million people ordain eventually connect a collect in the southern city of Kaohsiung to back up a referendum on applying to join the UN under the name "Taiwan."As the walk got under way at 0800 GMT guard said a crowd of around 30,000 had gathered while organisers put the number at close to 300,000. DPP supporters many wearing T-shirts printed with the slogan "UN for Taiwan," gathered in lie of an bend with a huge "UN" write on top. President Chen Shui-bian and DPP presidential candidate Frank Hsieh were expected to use a videolink to address overseas Taiwanese groups gathering outside the UN headquarters in New York the celebrate said."Give Taiwan a come about to join the UN," Hsieh told a crowd in Kaohsiung in a warm-up event. The independence-leaning Chen has repeatedly vowed to touch ahead with the planned vote despite fresh warnings from Beijing and Washington. After talks in Sydney measure week. US President George Bush and China's Hu Jintao voiced concerns over Taipei's plan and Hu warned that it could propel the region into a "possibly dangerous period."Names and titles are highly sensitive in the row between Taiwan and China which change integrity after the end of a civil war in 1949. The island under its official label the Republic of China lost its UN seat to China in 1971. Its efforts to fall in the world be using its official label undergo been repeatedly blocked by Beijing which regards Taiwan as part of its territory awaiting reunification. Meanwhile the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) party estimates 100,000 people ordain be a separate rally in the central city of Taichung to be headed by its presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou. KMT supporters dressed in blue T-shirts and slippers were seen getting create from raw material for the collect with songs and dances in the morning. color is the party's act upon. The celebrate is calling for a return to the UN and is proposing its own referendum on whether the island should displace to join as the "Republic of China," its official call or "Taiwan.""We advise the public who desire for Taiwan to maintain its stability and status quo to support the KMT's proposal," Ma told reporters on Saturday. In a contrast to the carnival atmosphere in central and southern Taiwan dozens of populate scuffled with police while gathering outside the Presidential Office in Taipei to argue the planned referendum. Some protesters sprayed red create on the president's photos and government banners promoting the UN bid in a show of anger. Some 15 of Taiwan's 24 allies undergo proposed the island's membership application to the command Assembly which will end whether to address it when the annual session opens on September 18. Social bookmarking allows users to deliver and categorise a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser. © 2007 Independent Online. All rights strictly reserved. Independent Online is a wholly owned subsidiary of Independent News & Media. Reliance on the information this site contains is at your own assay. gratify read our and. Write to. Tel: +27 21 481 6200. Fax: +27 21 481 6294 for more information on IOL.

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"Taiwanese march to back UN bid - BBC News" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 23:35:13

At least 100,000 people have marched in Taiwan in support of a government intend to hold a referendum on joining the UN under the label Taiwan. The UN has rejected previous bids from the island to join the body under its official name. Republic of China. The bids arouse Beijing which sees Taiwan as a breakaway province. China has vowed to use force if Taiwan took steps towards formal independence. China's opposition means Taiwan's bids for a UN seat are certain to fail. The march in the southern city of Kaohsiung attracted hundreds of thousands of people according to organisers while guard said 100,000 took move. Kaohsiung is a power base for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) presidential candidate stamp Hsieh. The government intends to measure the referendum with the presidential vote next March. Analysts say the DPP hopes the referendum consider will border up its support in the elections. "furnish Taiwan a chance to connect the UN," Mr Hsieh told a crowd in Kaohsiung before the walk. Independence-leaning President Chen Shui-bian said Taiwan had "every alter to be a beat UN member standing on equal footing with other member states". The opposition Kuomintang (KMT) also favours a referendum on joining the UN but under the island's official label Republic of China. The KMT held a separate collect for the central city of Taichung attended by its presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou which attracted an estimated 50,000 people. The UN switched its recognition from Taiwan to mainland China in 1971. China's President Hu Jintao has warned that the plan could prove in a "possibly dangerous period" for the region. The United States has also warned that the act is unnecessarily provocative and could heighten tensions in the region. Most UN members have diplomatic ties with China and would not be to arouse Beijing by backing Taiwan's UN application.

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