Fans have a hi-tech Glastonbury
by David Allen

The Glastonbury festival may have ended last night, but fans have been treated to the most hi-tech Glastonbury festival ever.
For the first time the BBC has been offering access to the festival from the comfort of a computer or a suitable mobile phone, through a live streaming service.
According to silicon.com, festival fans could catch up with what was going on from the music presenters on Twitter and Adam & Joe blogging through their iPhones.
The BBC optimised the Glastonbury site for mobile devices and a lot of content including some of the performances has been made available on many of the popular social networking sites.
The iPhone has changed the way that people access the internet and this year the device has been a major factor in the way that Glastonbury content has been accessed.
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