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Mark Kortekaas, the recently appointed future media controller of audio and music and mobile and David Madden, executive producer of mobile media, offer a tag-team approach to showing off the now-launched Nokia N95 version of the iPlayer.
Warning: The clip contains gratuitous Eastenders footage.
Phones, Apps, Nokia, BBC, iPlayer, Home Cinema, Video on demand, Software, Websites, Online
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11 June 2009 15:44 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The BBC has released a video giving a quick walk-through tour of how its catch-up-on-demand service, the iPlayer, works on the popular Nokia N95.Mark Kortekaas, the recently appointed future media controller of audio and music and mobile and David Madden, executive producer of mobile media, offer a tag-team approach to showing off the now-launched Nokia N95 version of the iPlayer.
Warning: The clip contains gratuitous Eastenders footage.
Phones, Apps, Nokia, BBC, iPlayer, Home Cinema, Video on demand, Software, Websites, Online


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