iPhone podcast service is first fruit of BBC ‘10% time’
Thursday, 15 November 2007, 11:01
The BBC has made all of its podcasts available to download wirelessly using Apple’s new iPhone and iPod Touch.
The project is the first to be completed by the BBC’s Future Media and Technology (audio and music) department using “10 per cent time”, a working practice implemented by its new head, James Cridland.
The idea, borrowed from [...]
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1. Medialoper&hellip | 16 November 2007 at 0159
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