BBC Online briefing: it is possible to organize the repositories

When you enter the new BBC Broadcasting House cannot help, but I think you're standing at the starting line-factory of the future. Shining to the editors, it is not still open or full employees, is steeped in the promise.

And then, Ralph Rivera, head of future media, talks about the new initiatives the United Studio, it is clear that the BBC understands that the future will be open access and interconnection to its audience in a whole new way.

But when I'm on the podium in the historic theatre, radio, threatening to cloud "digital overload" hanging in the air. May develop from the producer to the curator of the BBC? The target groups that are looking for information in the new, big bite, Embeddable blocks will bring their new media habits of the venerable Beeb?

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It-and the promise of new content ecosystem-is a background to this conversation that I presented on BBC Online briefing on Friday.

Steve Rosenbaum is the author of it was possible to organize the repositories of the nation. He blogged last week it was possible to arrange the storeroom is the King.

Code Computerlove (@ computerlovers) like how Steve grabbed the metaphor:

Is the cloud of clouds? # loveit # bbconline-1: 46 PM

Gina Fegan died the same summary of discussions:

# bbconline @ increase it is possible to organize the repositories of: 1. the original vote; 2. Separate the signal from the noise; 3. they must distribute content, where the people are. @ d_media_network-2: 03 PM


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