For the second yera running, we were one of ten companies short-listed from
hundreds to attend the week-long BBC Innovation Lab for new media ideas.
With the help of mentors and experts, we worked on our idea throughout
the week. We pitched at the end of the week of BBC Commissioners. Our idea
was one of the few chosen to take forward.
Tell Me When is a service which notifies people on what to
read, see, do or visit based on their interests.
Our week's experience was featured by Kathyrn Corrick for NMK in the
article
BBC Innovation Labs: Take Two.
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We were one of ten companies short-listed from hundreds to attend
the week-long BBC Innovation Lab for new media ideas.
With the help of mentors and experts, we worked on our idea throughout
the week. We pitched at the end of the week of BBC Commissioners. Our idea
was one of the few chosen to take forward.
This is from our original labs entry form.
BBC Keywords:
Create and distribute the tools necessary to let anyone add
BBC-maintained tags to their online services, as a complement to
existing user-generated tags.The BBC has internal taxonomies, and library
information specialists able to maintain organized tag sets. We propose
turning this knowledge outwards, to enable a greater level of reliable
connections and searches amongst user-tagged objects without diminishing
the value of user-generated tags.
If people can easily mix well-defined tags with their own idiosyncratic
ones, it will provide both individual value and the ability for the BBC
and others to make meaningful connections between tagged resources.
The BBC said of our idea:
Many of the projects we recieved for the Innovation Labs looked at
tagging, but the few that we picked for the Labs added a partiular feature
or idea that made them stand out. In the case of BBC keywords, the idea
was mixing the BBC's existing formal metadata with user tags, creating
a richer resource of metadata to help users find and share content.
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