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BBC prepares to put TV archive on Web

News The BBC has given a major boost to the Creative Commons movement this week by revealing how it plans to open up its archive of broadcasting material to UK Internet users. The corporation has decided to allow surfers to download, distribute and...

[May 27, 2004, 16:30]

iStorm

Downloads Cool HTML editor with innovative archive function Simultaneous editing in shared scratchpad Voice Messages Webcam Snapshot Distraction-free One-button interface for creative collaboration of any kind Zero configuration hassle with Rendezvous...

[September 20, 2004, 8:00]

UK gets its own Creative Commons

News The BBC is expected to use the UK Creative Commons licences for its Creative Archive, in which it will throw open its back catalogue of broadcasting material. A version of the Creative Commons licensing scheme adapted for the UK's legal landscape...

[March 16, 2005, 16:20]

iChalk

Downloads With built-in QuickTime interface, one can archive the history of an on-line doodling session frame by frame. With Rendezvous technology, a group of creative people can set up a shared doodling-board and spill their creativity all over the net.

[September 20, 2004, 8:00]

Microsoft Expression Media

Downloads Pro photographers and other creative professionals using MediaPro can quickly and easily import, annotate, organize, archive, search and distribute their digital files, shortening time from capture to distribution, thereby saving time and lowering...

[June 2, 2009, 15:13]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog This notion - seemingly obvious in retrospect, as good ideas so often are - coincides very closely with what the BBC is planning to do with its Creative Archive. Off to the October Gallery in Holborn for the launch of the Creative Commons UK licence.

[March 18, 2005, 17:00]

Google search filters for free-to-use images

News In the meantime, there are several search tools that let users quickly seek out images that can be reused and remixed including the Creative Commons search engine, Flickr, Blip.tv, ArtistServer, The Internet Archive, WikiHow, and Wikipedia.

[July 10, 2009, 12:17]

Adobe pushes agility of latest Acrobat

News The release also lets users archive emails in a searchable PDF format starting from Lotus Notes, as well as from Microsoft Outlook. Announced at a special event on Monday but not available until November, Acrobat 8 also has improved integration...

[September 18, 2006, 16:05]

BBC touts free archive

News Dyke said the corporation plans to create the BBC Creative Archive to make select material from BBC properties available for private use in the United Kingdom. The BBC plans to digitise its archive and let people download programs for free online...

[August 26, 2003, 9:20]

Tuesday

Blog It's the sort of ambition made palpable by the way Google is becoming the global library, and it should work in tandem with the creative chaos of the Web itself to give us all a formal archive coupled with enormous freedom of analysis.

[November 8, 2002, 16:51]

NASA sites hit by anti-war hackers

News The maintainers of an online archive of defaced Web sites say 13 NASA sites have been modified by anti-war protesters from Brazil. The defacement archive, Zone-H, listed the 13 sites, which include NASA's Computing, Information and Communications...

[December 18, 2003, 9:15]

Archos Ondio review

Reviews Better yet, you can add the recorded MP3 to your desktop music archive the next time you sync up. Creative Labs' Jukebox 3 lacks this feature. Design A study in stylish minimalism, the Ondio's blue-and-silver fascia sports just an LCD, a four-way...

[February 4, 2003, 12:37]

Dragoman

Downloads Dragoman is a universal batch file converter that converts images, photos, music, sound and archive files. Dragoman converts a large number of popular image, photo, music, sound, archive and zip file formats.

[August 13, 2009, 1:04]

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