Posts Tagged as ‘Sports’

April 11, 2009

The NFL Draft and the Fan War Rooms

UPDATE: Now featured on cnet.com!  Read the article >
As part of this year’s NFL on-line Draft experience, we wanted to elevate the voice and passion of the fan. By mimicking the concept of the team’s Draft war rooms, we setup a community for the fans to talk about their teams’ draft needs and ultimately how [...]

January 26, 2009

Superbowl.com is alive and twittering!

Thanks to major redesign efforts, we have a much improved Superbowl.com for this season. Again, please pass on your comments, thoughts, likes and dislikes.
Check it out: http://www.superbowl.com
Also, we’ve setup a twitter account to provide on-the-fly commentary behind the scenes.
Check that out: http://twitter.com/SuperBowl

January 25, 2009

Seattle Seahawks & Buffalo Bills websites go live

Albeit a late announcement, the newly redesigned and rearchitected Seattle Seahawks and Buffalo Bills websites have gone live. These are the first two websites we’ve  rolled onto the new NFL clubs platform, which will eventually house all 32 clubs. 
I welcome all feedback, as the platform will be an entity of on-going evolution and enhancement.
Take a look [...]

January 22, 2009

Arsenal fans could catch replays, live action on Sony’s PSP

One of the biggest downsides to catching an event in-stadium is the inability to see instant replays. Oh sure, a few venues play back sequences for the fanatics in attendance, but you’ll still get a much better angle from the comfort of your own couch. English soccer club Arsenal is hoping to remove that obstacle [...]

August 22, 2008

The Sprinter’s “bling” paradox

I was watching the track & field participants in the Olympic sprinting events, and noticed huge, flashy, HEAVY gold anchors hanging around their necks. Mind you, they did streamline the rest of their bodies with Flash Gordon shoes, X-men shades and Spiderman suits.  In an effort to be as light and drag-free as possible, there’s something very amusing [...]