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BBC goes Internet: share, find and play

Mit share, find and play bezeichnet die BBC seine umfangreichen Pläne, eine Art von Usern betriebene BBC Webseite aufzubauen, wie Media Guardian schreibt:

Mr Highfield’s presentation, Beyond Broadcast, outlined a three-pronged approach to refocus all future BBC digital output and services around three concepts – „share“, „find“ and „play“. He said the philosophy of „share“ would be at the heart of what he dubbed bbc.co.uk 2.0. Mr Highfield said the share concept would allow users to „create your own space and to build bbc.co.uk around you“, encouraging them to launch ther own blogs and post home videos on the site. The BBC is also running a competition to revamp the bbc.co.uk 2.0 website, asking the public to redesign the homepage to „exploit the fuctionality and usability of services such as Flickr, YouTube, Technorati and Wikipedia“. At the heart of the play concept is MyBBCPlayer, which will allow the public to download and view BBC programming online and was today rebranded as BBC iPlayer.

und der Hammer:

„BBC iPlayer is going to offer catch-up television up to seven days after transmission,“ said Mr Highfield. „At any time you will be able to download any programme from the eight BBC channels and watch it on your PC and, we hope, move it across to your TV set or down to your mobile phone to watch it when you want.“

via Micro Persuasion

Über den Autor

Robert Basic

Robert Basic ist Namensgeber und Gründer von BASIC thinking und hat die Seite 2009 abgegeben. Von 2004 bis 2009 hat er über 12.000 Artikel hier veröffentlicht.

1 Kommentar

  • Alleine der BBC iPlayer wär die GEZ wert, wenn in ordentlicher Qualität und frei von DRM gedöns..

    Schönen Tag noch!