The web is still a baby, says Berners-Lee

April 30th, 2008 George Posted in BBC No Comments »

Via the Beeb, the web’s father says his offspring is still in nappies:

The world wide web is “still in its infancy”, the web’s inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee has told BBC News.

He was speaking ahead of the 15th anniversary of the day the web’s code was put into the public domain by Cern, the lab where the web was developed.

The future web will put “all the data in the world” at the fingertips of every user, Sir Tim said.

“The web has been a tremendous tool for people to do a lot of good even though you can find bad stuff out there.”

More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7371660.stm

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Hitwise: UK video traffic up 178% in a year

March 26th, 2008 George Posted in YouTube, BBC No Comments »

Via Robin Goad at Hitwise, UK web users sure love their online video; YouTube occupies the top two spots with its US and UK offerings, but the Beeb’s iPlayer is coming up fast:

UK Internet traffic to online video websites increased by 178% between February 2007 and 2008. A Hitwise custom category of the top 25 video websites in the UK accounted for 2.22% of all UK Internet visits in February 2008, equivalent for one in every 45 Internet visits last month.

YouTube is the most popular video site in the UK and the eighth most visited website overall. The combined market share of its US and UK properties in February was 69.31% of all UK Internet visits to the custom category.

The third most visited video website in the UK during February was BBC iPlayer. The Beeb’s catch-up TV streaming service has increased its market share of UK Internet visits by 423% since December 2007, and is now the 50th most visited website in the UK overall.

More: http://weblogs.hitwise.com/robin-goad/2008/03/online_video_traffic_up_178_in_a_year.html

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The UK’s favourite websites

January 15th, 2008 George Posted in National press, Search, BBC No Comments »

Via netimperative comes BT Total Broadband’s list of the UK’s favourite websites:

Best Books Website – www.amazon.com

Best Celebrity Website – www.holymoly.co.uk

Best Cookery Website – www.bbcgoodfood.com

Best Electrical Website – www.amazon.com

Best Environmental Website – www.greenpeace.org.uk

Best Fashion Website – www.next.co.uk

Best Food Website – www.tesco.com

Best Gardening Website – www.gardenersworld.com

Best Homes Website – www.rightmove.co.uk

Best Kids Website – www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

Best Local Government Website – www.manchester.gov.uk

Best News Website – www.bbc.co.uk

Best Online Retailer – www.amazon.com

Best Search Website – www.google.com

Best Travel Website – www.lastminute.com

Best Video Website – www.play.com

Best Wedding Website – www.confetti.co.uk

More: http://www.netimperative.com/news/2008/january/14/bt-reveals-nations-favourite-websites

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Americans turn to online videos

January 11th, 2008 George Posted in TV, YouTube, BBC No Comments »

Via the Beeb, Americans have turned to online video during the writers’ strike:

Online video sharing sites are reaping the benefits of the ongoing writers’ strike in the US. According to net measurement firm Nielsen Online, some online video sites have doubled their audience since the strike began at the end of October.

More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7180889.stm

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Networks, networks everywhere

January 10th, 2008 George Posted in Mobile, Wifi, BBC No Comments »

Via the good old Beeb, a look at wireless standards we can expect in our phones and laptops any day now:

The wireless world is evolving into three types of networks - a Personal Area Network (Pan), which covers your immediate surroundings, a Local Area Network (Lan) for the home or hotspot and a Wide Area Network (Wan), which can cover a large geographic area.

One of the newest technologies on show at CES in the field of personal networks is Transfer Jet from Sony, a system to transfer bursts of data between devices in ultra close proximity. The system can transfer data at speeds of up to 480 Megabits per second (Mbps), which makes it faster than Bluetooth and equivalent to Wireless USB, a technology which is beginning to get wide support in the electronics industry.

More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7180135.stm

And more about personal area networks on Wikipedia.

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Big week for the big ‘C’

October 16th, 2007 George Posted in YouTube, BBC No Comments »

Convergence, that is. The word’s been around so long it must have been in and out of fashion a good half dozen times.

But it’s still appropriate - audio, video and data coming together and the (in my opinion) commoditisation of delivery, which places more and more value on content.

Digital delivery of TV takes another step forward:

Digital television is now installed in 84% of UK homes, according to the latest research.

It marks a 13% increase since 2006 - the biggest year-on-year increase yet.

The figures were released by media watchdog Ofcom in the run-up to digital switchover, which begins in Whitehaven, Cumbria, in October.

From: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7005269.stm

Meanwhile, ITN blazes a trail on YouTube:

ITN is to launch a channel on YouTube to deliver a range of entertainment, sport and film programmes.

The deal will also see ITN become one of the first UK media companies to exploit YouTube’s new in-video ad format that runs “transparent” overlays on top of a portion of the videos used by users.

ITN’s multimedia division, ITN On, will put entertainment programming “at the heart” of the online channel, but will also offer sport, film and Bollywood programmes.

From: http://media.guardian.co.uk/broadcast/story/0,,2190083,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=4

And the BBC’s iPlayer is coming to a Mac (oh, and Linux as well) near you soon:

Adobe has promised to work with the BBC to offer the broadcaster’s iPlayer service to Macintosh and Linux users by the end of the year.

The two companies announced a partnership in which Adobe will take over the development of a free streaming version of the player for OS X, Linux and Windows.

The iPlayer had been available only to Windows XP users as a video download service. The paid download service will remain, while Adobe will oversee development of the streaming service. 

From: http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2201245/free-cross-platform-iplayer

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Facebook is corporate crack cocaine

September 11th, 2007 George Posted in BBC, Facebook No Comments »

The Beeb reports on what everyone in the world must realise:

Workers who spend time on sites such as Facebook could be costing firms over £130m a day, a study has calculated.

According to employment law firm Peninsula, 233 million hours are lost every month as a result of employees “wasting time” on social networking.

The study - based on a survey of 3,500 UK companies - concluded that businesses need to take firm action on the use of social networks at work.

Full story: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6989100.stm

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