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  1. @dracos yes, I do remember that (I was at the event). Add /captions to a programme URL to get just captions. eg http://bit.ly/2AUIA5
  2. @ncrossland Not yet, but I can trivially add it for you. Give me an hour or so...
  3. @rooreynolds There's also a link rel=alternate tag in the HTML head you can use for auto-discovery of XML feeds. But it's not obvious...
  4. @rooreynolds Add ?accept=application/xml instead (http://bit.ly/2aloeQ). Had to do this as entity URIs can include full stops.
  5. More updates, bug fixes and design tweaks...
  6. Made quite a few improvements to the data quality today. Need to work more on the 'browse' views. 'Reality TV' quotient on its way too.
  7. @tobybarnes we have to call things Alpha now, as 'Beta' has come to imply being fairly polished. Soon we'll be calling things 'pre-Alpha'...
  8. May as well reveal the URL, seeing as so many people have tweeted it: http://channelography.rattlecentral.com Remember it's 'Alpha' people!
  9. Just discovered some "lorum ipsum" text that we'd forgotten to replace. Hope nobody else spotted that. Fixed now.
  10. Server under a slight strain... Think we've just sped things up though.
  11. @christhebarker heh, looks like 'Teddington' is actually a character in http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00lpbny Opps! :-)
  12. avatar!
  13. Hello to everyone at Arc Hack! If you need the secret URL for Channelography (or any help/support), dm or @ me...
  14. RT @adew "just had excellent demo, discussion with @jamesb and the rattle team about @channelography via @cubicgarden and @degsy and team"
  15. Looking at the age distribution of people mentioned on BBC telly. So far, BBC Four people average 17 years older than BBC Three people.
  16. Most amusing mis-match so far: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006w7b3 !== http://bit.ly/10hC4O
  17. Matching up BBC TV programme 'brands' to Wikipedia/DBpedia concepts. So far, 181/328 have a match (although a few will be false positives).
  18. Number crunching.
  19. So far, after having indexed the captions from about 150 programmes, 'France' has been mentioned more than 'England'. That may change tho.
  20. @bbciplayer in ur programmes, parsing ur subtitles. :-D