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  • 7 Dec 2007
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    More on that new BBC homepage

    More details emerging about the new BBC homepage, courtesy of Martin Belam. We’re getting drag-and-drop widgets (BBC content only), changing header colours, a big search box, big fonts. All much more 2.0-y. But I can’t remember the last time I actually looked at the BBC homepage itself.

    It’ll apparently be launched in December ‘as a see our new homepage and then fully in January’. The URL looks like being www.bbc.co.uk/home/beta but it’s password-protected as I write this. Here’s the best screengrab I’ve seen so far, showing a few sample customisations straight outta Ballymena (hai).

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    1. Martin Belam
      7 Dec 2007

      “I can’t remember the last time I actually looked at the BBC homepage itself.”
      Me either – like most geeky media hounds it is http://news.bbc.co.uk for me – but it still gets oodles and oodles of traffic…

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