There is not shortage of buzz around Twitter and professional sports, nor any shortage of buzz at the college level either! The latest in the Twitter policy announcements comes from the Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks have officially stated that Twitter use is banned while on you’re on the clock.
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The concept of sponsors placing their logos all over sports figures is nothing new. Look no further than Nascar! I mean, those cars are are literally painted the colors of sponsors – I think of the Tide car as an example. But what would you say if sponsors started covering the jersey’s of NFL teams? […]
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After just reading about Texas Tech not just banning players from using Twitter, but actually making them delete their Twitter profiles, it got me thinking. With drastic policy making decisions that are on the spot, almost reactionary in nature, it’s just a matter of time before we have a major court case that is built […]
Texas Tech players (and coaching, staff, and anyone else associated with the team) have been banned from having Twitter pages. Wow – not just banned from sending Twitter updates during a game (like the NBA is more than likely to announce), and not just using common sense judgement (like the SEC did). No – Texas […]
TomTom just launched its second Internet-connected GPS device, the 4.3-inch XL 340S LIVE. The irony here is that the TomTom uses Google for its data, and the data is provided by AT&T. The new TomTom can update the users on a whole range of info: fuel prices, weather, traffic levels, traffic incidents, and more. And […]
Charts Shows Google Dominance
If you’ve been wondering about how well Google is really fairing against competitors like Bing, then this chart should help! Check out the pure dominance that Google has over all of its competitors. Although Bing is posting percentage increases higher than Google, there is no questioning who is the absolute leader currently in search.