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How to Pitch and Win with Very Small Businesses
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- Published on 08 May 2015
While awaiting a grilled chicken salad for lunch at a local sub shop, I overheard a local service provider tech trying to explain the finer points of small business networking to one of the co-owners, who like me, rolled her eyes when phrases like “static IP address” were spoken.
Tackling Tech: 3D Sports Arrives in the NFL – Minus Special TVs and Silly Glasses
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- Published on 07 May 2015
Not everything in sports is rocket science. But what happens when actual rocket scientists set out to improve the way fans watch competitive events from the stands and at home?
The NFL Draft - Tech-Driven Options for Tonight & Next Year
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- Published on 01 May 2015
In 1983, fans waited in line overnight for the first time to attend the annual NFL Draft.
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Tackling Tech: New Sports-Loaded Verizon Custom TV a Fan Favorite?
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- Published on 24 April 2015
In this week's column, Bob explains how an innovative new Verizon TV service can be built to deliver a super-heavy load of NFL, other pro leagues, and college football programming for hard-core sports fans.
Major League Baseball's Sports Analytics Deliver Next-Gen Stats
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- Published on 24 April 2015
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Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MBLAM) this week launched “next-generation” stats league-wide that it hopes will captivate TV fans, help commentators and attract those at the game – all while providing precious data for use by teams to evaluate the performance of their players.
March Madness: The All-Important 'Missing' Stat
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- Published on 17 April 2015
March Madness 2015 was a success in terms of many metrics including ratings, ad revenue, audience size and live stream volume - all of which should come as little surprise as the event breaks records in these areas annually. But perhaps the most important stats are 'missing' in action.