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BBC Domesday Reloaded is a local history web site for the digitised content of the BBC's 1986 Domesday Project. It was launched in May 2011〔(The National Archives - the UK government's official archive )〕 and includes some updates contributed by users during 2011. During the site's first day of public operation, over two million pages were viewed. ==History== BBC Learning worked with The National Archives to digitise the material.〔 〕 The data was extracted to a PC compatible computer by communication with the BBC Master which hosted the original system. The transfer was facilitated by Simon Guerrero and Andy Finney, who were involved in the original project (Andy as an engineer and Simon as a teenage contributor). In December 2011, the BBC announced installations of large horizontally installed (table-style) touchscreen interfaces to the data, known as "TouchTable". They are housed at its MediaCityUK site in Salford and The National Museum of Computing in Bletchley. 〔 The TouchTables used have a diagonal display size of 52 inches, which exceeded the largest LCD-based screen available at the time. The TouchTables were reported to have been developed by eMoot and allow up to four users to browse through the information at the same time,〔 using 12 touch points simultaneously. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「BBC Domesday Reloaded」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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