There has been a small cloud of controversy over the BBC’s development of their on demand services – known as the iPlayer. As they are a little behind the game for visual downloads it’s not surprising that they are eager to launch. So it must have been an inconvenience for them to have to resend [...]
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BBC’s iPlayer gets go ahead with Microsoft
Control lies where on the Internet?
In a radio interview last week, Lawrence Jones was asked to explain what an Internet Service Provider does. Following Lawrence’s answer, Phil Wood, the host said – “so you basically run the Internet” and Lawrence’s response was “I guess so, personally we just have a small chunk of it.” And in one sense this is [...]