Round up Friday 29 January 2010: "Backstage blog is Back!"
With due apologies to the the Internet blog would like to extend a warm welcome back into the fold to the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Backstage blog. With a full archive of posts in its new look and tireless updating from Ian it's an inspiration and a great resource.
The long anticipated ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two documentary about the web Virtual Revolution starts this Saturday night at 8.30pm (and on iPlayer after that). For those of you who've been following the release of rushes and interviews that the team have publishing as they go along it's a chance to see and compare the edited results. And for those of you going 'Hold on I thought it was called "Digital Revolution"?!' that was only ever going to be a working title.
There's an entertaining (typical quote: "One of the core principles of the strategy is 'frictionless technology'. Can you define what this means?" with the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳'s CTO John Linwood (typical quote: "If I ask my wife is she uses interactive services or web-based services on her iPhone, she would say no. But if I ask her if she uses the weather function, she would say yes, absolutely.").
If that's not enough for you there's a post on the Internet blog with a PDF of the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Technology Strategy document. Happy reading.
If this is something that appeals to you:
Last year, we got and to crawl ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Programmes and provide two SPARQL end-points on top of the aggregated data. However, getting the data by crawling it means that the end-points did not have all the data, and that the data can get quite outdated -- especially as our programme data changes a lot.Then you should have a look at the post on the .
And finally as they say on TV, the Open Post is still open so you can tell us what areas you'd like us to cover on the blog. We've been looking at your comments and questions to date and will start responding on Monday.
Paul Murphy is the Editor of the Internet blog.
Comment number 1.
At 30th Jan 2010, Susan Pretty wrote:Hi
Not sure who or how to report what i have witnessed from my kitchen window today - i wanted to report my sighting to the springwatch team if at all possible. I glanced out of my window into the fields surrounding my house only to witness the sighting of siamese/conjoined foxes - they looked as if they were of a reasonable age and they were joined at their back end - a most but somehow sad sight. I did not have a decent camera to take a picture but my husband witnessed the sighting as well.
Would springwatch like any further details in case they wanted to follow this up in an way.
Many Thanks
Sue from [Personal details removed by Moderator] West Sussex
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At 31st Jan 2010, John99 wrote:Hi Susan (@ msg#1)
"siamese/conjoined foxes - they looked as if they were of a reasonable age and they were joined at their back end "
I think you are on the wrong blog, but see no reason why I should not give a short answer to the off topic question. I am not sure the springwatch etc boards & blogs are open at present maybe Radio 4 or "The one show" have boards that would be of interest.
I think you will find that at this time of the year amorous foxes get rather noisy, and activities prior to any conjoined twins being born often result in 'doglocking' or ( ) which I think describes what you observed.
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At 1st Feb 2010, Paul Murphy wrote:We have a winner for the most off-topic post on the the Internet blog so far this year.
;-)
Having said that it's very gratifying to see that the blog's users have a helpful answer. There are also some useful links gleaned from the Radio 4 blog foxwatch post:
"The RSPCA has an and an (PDF)."
But please no more off-topic comments.
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At 7th Aug 2010, Hakan wrote:Really trustworthy blog. Please keep updating with great posts like this one. I have booked marked your site and am about to email it to a few friends of mine that I know would enjoy reading..
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At 18th Aug 2010, seslichat wrote:Hi.
I think you will find that at this time of the year amorous foxes get rather noisy, and activities prior to any conjoined twins being born often result in 'doglocking' or (tie ) which I think describes what you observed.
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