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BBC web principles, etc
By Huw Leslie | February 13, 2007
Well worth a read for anyone behind a website.
They are the basis of a new strategic review being conducted by the BBC of its web strategy, and I think they make a lot of sense, not just for mammoth organisations, but any organisation which isn’t purely aimed at one very specific audience (as Gizbuzz is at tech early adopters). So not much use for me, but they may well be in the future.
BTW, I’ve been doing a few more posts at Digital-lifestyles.info. If you’re interested, you can check out my author page with only the stuff I’ve written. It’s actually a very new experience for me - even though I’ve been writing about tech for over a year now, its a change for me not to be running the website. I think the DL writing style is slightly different, and I am working on adjusting to that - the paragraphs are much shorter, more like a news publication than a blog, but with more opinion than you would find on a traditional news site.
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