Me in Spooks
August 4, 2008
Well not exactly Spooks but the new spin-off series set in the future and on BBC Three, Spooks Code 9. We’ll actually not that either - a really funky internet app that puts you in your own short movie.
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Random domains and value
July 16, 2008

I have a lot of domain names - this is partly down to an addiction for new names, the ability to come up with ideas but inability to follow them through and the ease of getting a domain.
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The other BBC Homepage?
March 17, 2008
I wrote a few days ago in my Photo Blog about the BBC Homepage and more specifically about it’s emergency version. It had to switch due to heavy traffic.
Boxes move to mobile BBC
March 11, 2008
It seems like only yesterday I was writing about the new look BBC Homepage - an article that seems to have spread around the web due to it housing one of the first screenshots of the new look front.
Next Generation Browsers
March 10, 2008
I’ve been using the Internet for a fairly long time now, so long in fact - I remember awaiting the release of IE4 and then deciding that Netscape Navigator was still miles better.
Torchwood embed
January 16, 2008
I wrote a post a few days ago looking at a few of the BBC sites that are switching to Flash Video and allow embed - all I could find at that time was music related embed.
Torchwood has flash video but didn’t allow you to embed the clips on another site. Well now they do. Once you accept the terms and conditions it lets you embed video from the vast majority of clips - the exception seems to be the ones where there are other copyright issues.
Although embedding isn’t as clever as the way it works with You Tube - it takes you to another page with a textarea box and a load of code - including div tags and all - not nearly as easy to use but a great leap forward for the BBC.
The clip above is a general Torchwood trailer and this one is a preview of the series ahead.
NOTE: I had to remove the second < /div > tag to get the embed to work without messing up my blog page.
All the clips on bbc.co.uk/torchwood have social links (del.icio.us, digg etal), e-mail links and a link to watch the Real/Windows Media version of the same clip.
I imagine the site will also include the iPlayer stream of each episode as it airs as well - the Doctor Who version did so I don’t see why this shouldn’t.
The embed code they give you is still a little ropey - the video could be a little smaller, or at the very least the border around the edge could be a little bit smaller.
As for the first episode - Kiss, Kiss Bang Bang - it was top SciFi - it was an example of taking humour, dark elements and an improving show concept, mixing it all together and coming up with something pretty special.
I really enjoyed it and thought it was a LOT better than series one (I have all of series one on DVD and enjoyed it a lot) and is set to continue to improve throughout the next twelve episodes.
There’s some really good stuff on TV right now.








