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I’ve been reading a lot of theories lately about why Myspace has been so successful. Despite some ugly graphics, and JUST OK technology, MySpace drives more page views than any other site. So what are they doing right? Some people think that focusing on music is the key to Myspace gaining adoption. Music provides context, [...]
Yesterday I posted about Infield Parking, a recently launched social networking platform for NASCAR fans. I got a lot of comments and E mails from readers who expressed many opinions.
In the piece I also mentioned that Infield Parking CEO, Ed Sullivan, and I discussed the possibility of swapping profile pages inside our respective networks. So [...]
The Portland Trailblazers have a social Network. The Dallas Mavericks have a wiki. And now the NBA has lauched a league-wide social networking system, Fan Voice.
I haven’t taken any time to look into the NBA system, but on the surface I don’t see much that’s innovative. I know that NBA is offerering player widgets, for [...]
Sports Business Journal recently released its Top 20 “most influential” online sports execs.
Bob Bowman, President and CEO of MLB Advanced Media takes the top spot on the strength of his ability to knit baseball’s teams togeter into a unified online system (and ad offering). Apparently, MLB Advanced Media is also making money doing outside [...]