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33 Articles match "BBC","Knowledge"
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The Chinese authorities – who last week claimed already to have identified and shut down an entirely different set of hackers – have denied all knowledge. Last week the BBC launched a roster of free apps which will allow mobile devices to access its news and sport services – to the dismay of the Newspaper Publishers Association, which immediately declared that the apps were counter-competitive. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow her on @emodkate
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Monday, February 15, 2010
This really important project , endorsed by the P2P Foundation, was also reported on BBC News :
“In recent months a group of local and international people has been working on an initiative here in Iceland to propose reforms in media- and freedom of expression law, with the goal of creating the best environment for publication in the world. various countries including Australia, Sweden and Norway, and more than 300 secret gag orders in the United Kingdom, the need for a place where the right to know is guarded and the right to share knowledge is upheld becomes ever greater.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
As the BBC tells it’s journos to start using social media as a primary source – or leave journalism – what are the repercussions in social spaces?
Bloggers use a “negative” story as a jumping off point for them to give advice, of varying expertise/passion/usefulness, to demonstrate their skill and knowledge in a particular subject. As more trained journalists move into the amateur blogging space, what are the fundamental differences in the blogging style between the two? While some journalists adapt to the new writing style well, understanding
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
This is a report on the BBC Learning Unplugged event in Bristol, 26 June 2009.
James Richards ( BBC Learning Development ) and Myles Runham (BBC Learning) co-hosted the event with Clare Reddington ( Ished ); I designed and facilitated it with help from Jack Martin Leith . There were approximately 65 attendees, made up of 15 BBC folk and 50 creative (and) technology types from around the country.
This report is split into the following:
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Monday, May 4, 2009
Jon Barker reports: The BBC is abuzz with Obamamania. From the reporter travelling to Washington equipped with a box of media tools that enable instant communication in text and video, to the back-office programmer near Marble Arch responding to a discussion thread via his mobile phone – the President’s inauguration speech is being debated and disseminated across the BBC’s internal network via a host of social media tools. But Auntie’ hasn’t always been this way. In the past, the BBC has rarely communicated Sign up for Communicate eNews: Home About Current Issue News Events Meet Us Archive Contact Us Subscribe Home Current Issue Socialising in the workplace
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Before joining the Guardian, he worked at the BBC for eight years. He joined the BBC in 1998, as their first online journalist based outside of the UK. From their flagship Washington bureau, he covered the US for the BBC’s award winning news website , while also providing politics and technology coverage for BBC radio and television. About Us | RSS | Advertise | Contact Us Home > Weblog Columns > Strange Attractor Weblog columns [select a blog] [Corante Blog] BETWEEN LAWYERS: technology + culture + law BRAIN WAVES: neurons, bits & genes COPYFIGHT: the politics
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Last week, the BBC Trust gingerly announced provisional approval of the BBC’s Project Canvas .
One organisation we wont see supporting the project is BSkyB who claim the proposal is anti-competitive and not within the remit of the BBC.
You sit there arguing over who does the best tango despite never having tangoed in your life, professing expertise in subjects you only have a rudimentary knowledge of to impress your loved one or shouting The aim of Project Canvas is to define a set of standards for set-top boxes that will allow integration of web and TV.
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Nevertheless, I think it’s always useful to look back every once in a while, if only to see how far and fast (or not) we’ve come since this Web thing started to penetrate more deeply and spread more widely into the workplace. The changes to what we call knowledge work are now coming thick and fast. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Knowledge management (KM) sometimes seems like the business
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Saturday, April 4, 2009
I was listening to a fantastic episode of Peter Day’s Global Business (can’t find it to link to on the BBC website - subscribe to it on iTunes if you don’t already). Because “command and control is dead”… IBM shift from Knowledge Management to Knowledge Sharing | aldissandmore says: J April 2009 at 1:49 pm [...] Open (minds, finds, conversations)… Frontpage Return home Browse By topic Subscribe RSS feed Featured Headline Uncategorized Mar 25, 2009 “Command and control is dead”: the shape of next gen organisations is social networks Image: John Chambers, CEO of Cisco: “command and control is dead”.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Headshift Europe | North America | Asia/Pacific about projects blog themes smarter, simpler, social tools for business
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Then, in July 2005, News Corporation purchased MySpace for $580 million (BBC, 2005), attracting massive media attention. Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Knowledge Discovery in Data Mining (pp. Retrieved September 8, 2007 from http://www.firstmonday.org/issues/issue11_9/barnes/index.html BBC. (2005, JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d. m., &
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Before joining the Guardian, he worked at the BBC for eight years. He joined the BBC in 1998, as their first online journalist based outside of the UK. From their flagship Washington bureau, he covered the US for the BBC’s award winning news website , while also providing politics and technology coverage for BBC radio and television. About Us | RSS | Advertise | Contact Us Home > Weblog Columns > Strange Attractor Weblog columns [select a blog] [Corante Blog] BETWEEN LAWYERS: technology + culture + law BRAIN WAVES: neurons, bits & genes COPYFIGHT: the politics
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Monday, February 16, 2009
Consequently, the best source of knowledge is likely some hands-on experience combined with some distilled formal knowledge, after which only then is one ready to tackle the technology side of community. I’ve made a point to put this community knowledge pre-amble in front the platforms list since we have learned from recent case studies that technology decisions should come towards the end of a community. On BNET: 6 ways to boost a netbook's power BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet all ZDNet in Blogs in News in Downloads in Reviews in Whitepapers in Dictionary Go! Members Log In Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular Enterprise Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe
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