Round Up Friday 19 November 2010
Erik Huggers' keynote presentation at the FT World Telecoms Conference 2010 "Building A Connected Britain" got a lot of reaction including:
BBC: 'We can counter ISP web-throttling' from Digital Spy.
"BBC plans ISP net neutrality warning system for iPlayer" from ZD Net UK.
"BBC propose traffic light system to shame poor performing ISPs" from Think Broadband.
"Net Neutrality: Give us your money, or the data gets it" from Zoe O'Connell at Live Journal.
ia play has a thoughtful blog post: the recommendation trap: iPlayer
"I'm annoyed that I told iPlayer what I like and it still insists on telling me that BBC 3 sitcoms are "for you!". It's started reminding me of my grandad..."

It's back!
Here's one I missed: "Radio 5 and our use of Twitter" from the BBC 5Live blog.
And the BBC News refresh from earlier this year (Steve Herrmann blogged about it extensively) has won "Redesign of the year" at the .net awards.
Nick Reynolds is Social Media Executive, BBC Online
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At 20:00 19th Nov 2010, U14695169 wrote:This comment was removed because the moderators found it broke the house rules. Explain.
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At 09:58 22nd Nov 2010, Alberon wrote:Glad to hear a commitment to Net Neutrality. A lot of people haven't heard about it, but we do need to stop the ISPs from breaking it.
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