The BBC's Glass Wall is transparent at last

Martin Belam
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Published 10 May, 2006
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One of the biggest positives to come out of the BBC's reboot:bbc.co.uk competition so far is buried in eyedropper's "A brief history of bbc.co.uk" post. Finally the BBC has linked to a copy of "The Glass Wall" PDF available for download. It describes the process of redesigning the BBC homepage in 2002, and caused a right uproar when it originally "leaked" onto the interweb.

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