Check out our new mapping service being used in support of BBC Sport's Wimbledon coverage. Better coverage = more fans = British winner?
We'll see (Go Andy).
Over the last six months we have redesigned and developed www.westminster.gov.uk. The new site makes it easier and faster for people to access information and online services with a focus on internal search and new features including a map search tool and an events calendar.
The project, which has been delivered six months ahead of its original 2010 deadline, involved the cleansing of 1,000 pages from the site to create clearer user journeys.
We're having to make room in the trophy cabinet to fit in all the awards that Battlefront keeps winning. This week it was awarded best Youth Programme at the 30th Banff World Television Awards (“The Rockies”). Next week we're up for an RTS Education Award back home in Blighty. Keep 'em coming.
We scooped silver for Best Multiplatform project at the Sony Radio Academy Awards last night for our 'World on the Move' project for BBC Radio 4.
'World On The Move used muti-media to take radio programming into areas not within the traditional remit of radio. Its subject matter was brought to life in the most captivating of manners and listeners were able to use the various platforms to generate new content.'
Couldn't have put it better ourselves.
If the Emmy wasn't enough, we've now been shortlisted in the Interactive Innovation category for this years BAFTAs. To be honest we're not sure we have the shelf space...
Battlefront has won the Digital Emmy® Award for Children and Young People last night at MIP in Cannes. Airlock and Raw TV produced the show for Channel 4, which follows and supports 20 young campaigners as they try to change the world. We are most happy.