Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "BBC Domesday Reloaded" in English language version.
[...] it appears that the Domesday Touchtable was developed by London-based eMoot Limited.
[...] has been unearthed through BBC Domesday Reloaded [...]
The BBC's Domesday Project has been made into an interactive 'touchtable' now on display at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. [...] Over two million pages were viewed on the website's first day open to the public.
BBC Learning has been working very closely with The National Archives and with their help and expertise in web archiving and digital preservation, this valuable resource will be available to the public for generations to come.
On the 31st October it's time for us to close Domesday Reloaded to updates and new submissions. [...] We're doing this to mark the end of the 2011 project and to enable The National Archives to capture the site and preserve the data [...]
Bradley Stoke Library is staging a "Back to the '80s" event on Saturday (21st May) to mark the 25th anniversary of the BBC's Domesday Project.
Local Studies Day, Bring your 1980s memorabilia: toys, games, fashion, stories and memories. The aim is to update the 1986 BBC Domesday information for Whitwell on the Domesday Reloaded site at Whitwell Library, See www.bbc.co.uk/history/domesday 2pm till 5pm.
[...] October the 31st is the last day for submissions.
Today, the BBC launched the Domesday Reloaded website.
Domesday Reloaded reopens to the public the material that was gathered 25 years ago for the BBC Domesday project.
[...] housed in what the BBC describes as a "touchable" – a computer that allows up to four people at once to search maps, photos and articles of the UK in 1986 and 2011. [...] Another "touchable" will be housed at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. Saul Nassé, Controller of BBC Learning, said: "[...] with the touchable [...]"
The interface has 12 simultaneous touch-points [...]
In a matter of days, all of that information will finally be available to see online as Domesday Reloaded.
[...] also put together a touch-enabled version for a Surface-like touchscreen table. It's not actually a Surface; the 52-inch screen is larger than the latest Samsung-based Surface 2.0 [...]
Unveiled today, the Domesday Touchtable will let four users at a time browse through the 50GB of info including 25,000 photographs. There are two Domesday Touchtables in the country - the second is in the BBC's Manchester MediaCity campus.
Today, the BBC launched the Domesday Reloaded website.
BBC Learning has been working very closely with The National Archives and with their help and expertise in web archiving and digital preservation, this valuable resource will be available to the public for generations to come.
[...] housed in what the BBC describes as a "touchable" – a computer that allows up to four people at once to search maps, photos and articles of the UK in 1986 and 2011. [...] Another "touchable" will be housed at the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park. Saul Nassé, Controller of BBC Learning, said: "[...] with the touchable [...]"
[...] October the 31st is the last day for submissions.
[...] it appears that the Domesday Touchtable was developed by London-based eMoot Limited.