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What would my grandfathers have said?
Back in 1996, or thereabouts, I gave a presentation to a meeting of my then colleagues and senior managers, and said something to the effect that the web, and the technologies that were emerging alongside it, would “change the way … Continue reading
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Tagged bbc, bbc trust, bbc.co.uk, futureology, ICC, igo, michael lyons, mobile, mobile-journalism, n95, review, russian state symphony orchestra, symphony-hall
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