
Jonathan Murphy
Technology & Creativity Blog editor
Blog posts in total 19
Posts
Women in tech event - get involved
Round up: September 2018
A round-up of some of the news from BBC D+E over the last few weeks.
Digital news trends for 2018
A round up of sound
Fighting bias in the machines
Social media - a question of trust
Infocalypse Now
The BBC's new voice service explained
Time for a change
The editor explains the reasons behind the blog's change of name.
The revolution will be televised
24 hour Diversity Hackathon highlights
This automated life
Hackathon ends with a flurry of ideas
24-hour Diversity Hackathon underway
The BBC's first ever 24-hour hackathon was launched this morning in London's New Broadcasting House.
BBC Online @20: dreams, data and downloads
And today we’re publishing our own interactive historical timeline looking back at key developments over the last 20 years - with the help of colleagues on the iWonder team.
The BBC Online @20: videos
The second panel session was a wider look at the past, present and future of the web, chaired by technology author and broadcaster Aleks Krotoski. The panellists were Martha Lane Fox, founder of Lastminute.com and chair of Go On UK, John Naughton, technology columnist for the Observer and JP Ran...
The BBC Online @20
Today we’re celebrating the 20th anniversary of the BBC going online. In April 1994 a new series aired on BBC Two called The Net, looking at all things digital. Accompanying the series was the BBC’s first bulletin board along with the creation of the Networking Club
Future Media Standards and Guidelines Website Refresh
Today Standards and Guidelines has changed. We’ve removed a dozen guidelines that were out-of-date, cross-linked much of the design information to its sister site www.bbc.co.uk/gel, changed the colour and font of the site to bring it more in line with GEL and removed some broken links.
Contact The BBC: New look page
Today we’re launching a new portal page for anyone who wants to Contact the BBC which will be linked to from the footer of each BBC web page. I’ve been working with my colleagues in Audience Services who handle the many contacts the BBC receives each year. They have found that although people a...










