Archive for October, 2005

Web 2.0 TV

Thursday, October 27th, 2005

When the BBC launched Backstage, I’ve got to admit that I got quite excited with what potentially could come out of the service. The fact that the BBC were willing to part with their much precious data showed that the TV licence fee finally seemed worthwhile (on my part at least). It was back in July when I thought we were finally going to see some interesting developments with a competition to develop a website that implemented the TV Listings data in a novel and useful way. The competition got extended in September for another month and in October, the competition was closed.

Full Force with Midlands Web Project

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

The Midlands Web Community project has been going full force of late with lots of talk in the background with the active members of the group about what the purpose of the group is, what we will be doing, what should we be called - all the normal conversations encountered when you are trying to establish a new company or organisation.

It Only Happens When You’re Away

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

Things have been a hectic of late. Read on..

Born In October

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

So the last mix went down like a lead balloon - whether it was due to the dodgy decision to include Liberty X in it, I don’t know but I’ve moved on now and put a new mix together today!