Since his appointment as head of KM solutions at the BBC, he has jumpstarted collaboration and knowledge sharing among employees on a budget that would make most software vendors squirm.
Rageh Omaar uncovers the hidden story of Europe's Islamic past amd looks back to a golden age when European civiliastion was enriched by Islamic learning
The Office - Guide to the people, places and episodes of the hit comedy. With maps, episode and character guides and Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's definitive guide. The official website for The Office; part of the BBCi Comedy web site.
The history of the continent from an African perspective. With hundreds of pages, and multi-media, the BBC investigates the events and characters that have made African history from the origins of humankind to the end of South African apartheid.
Visit Radio 4 online to listen to the UKs most authoritative, entertaining and diverse speech radio station. Listen to the latest episode of the Archers and many other programmes
BBC iPlayer relaunches today in an attempt to develop beyond "catch-up" - adding some new features that see the site integrate deeply with social networking sites, and compete with the personalised, flexible viewing offered by TV platforms such as Sky+. The new beta version at http://beta.bbc.co.uk/iplayer has a redesigned homepage that creates more space by separating TV and radio. Users are encouraged to sign in to the site to take advantage of the new features: it's free, and an existing bbc.co.uk ID can be used.
The BBC’s website for the 2010 World Cup was notable for the raw amount of rich information that it contained. Every player on every team in every group had their own web page, and the ease with which you could navigate from one piece of content to the next was remarkable. Within the Semantic Web community, the website was notable for one more reason: it was made possible by the BBC’s embrace of Semantic Web technologies.. Topic: Information Management
The updated BBC TV code introduces several key changes aimed at enhancing viewer experience and ensuring content quality. One notable change is the emphasis on diversity and inclusion, with guidelines promoting representation of diverse voices and perspectives. Additionally, there's a renewed focus on accuracy and impartiality in reporting, reflecting the BBC's commitment to journalistic integrity. Furthermore, the code addresses issues related to privacy and data protection, aligning with evolving regulatory standards. Overall, the updated BBC TV code underscores the broadcaster's dedication to delivering informative, engaging, and responsible content to its audience worldwide. For more information, visit bbc.com tv code and explore the TV code section.
Janacek's The Cunning Little Vixen holds a very special place in the repertoire - an opera whose characters are a mixture of human beings and animals and that started life as a cartoon-strip in a newspaper. It tells the story of the life of a Vixen from the moment she is adopted as a pet by the Forester to the moment she is shot by the Poacher.
di Riccardo Cambiassi Da quasi un anno la BBC mette i propri archivi a disposizione del pubblico, incoraggiandolo a esprimere la propria creatività. I risultati non tardano ad arrivare, come dimostra BBCtags
The Office Special Features. Cool exclusives and fun stuff including pages specially written by Rocky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. The official website for The Office; part of the BBCi Comedy web site.
The best of BBC Science and Nature, from TV and radio, to the web and beyond. Take a tour from the smallest atoms, to the largest whales and the most ferocious dinosaurs. Travel from the bottom of the ocean to the furthest stars.
BBC Education Walk Through Time - Colourful games, print offs, animations and activities to help 7 to 9 year olds with history - an invaluable resource for the Classroom and fun to use at home.
This series explores where science will lead us as we probe deeper into space, uncover more of the mystery of genetic coding and delve yet further into the atom.
The Radio 4 programme that brings you the latest scientific discoveries. This week, Geoff Watts reports on findings which suggest that Neanderthals lived in Gibraltar much longer that previously thought, why avian flu is so lethal to humans, how air travel can cause flu to spread and how slime mould is helping to develop treatments for manic depression and epilepsy.
The BBC Music Beta project is an ongoing effort by the BBC to build semantically linked and annotated web pages about artists and singers whose songs are played ...