Tag: Blog

  • The Lock Instant Sports Predictions Against Friends App Launch

    LOCK just launched their new app for every single sports fan. LOCK Co-Founder and COO Todd Heyden spoke to the Sports Techie community blog about their sports tech launch today and how they simplify the gaming experience without sacrificing the real-time nature of sports with their instant sports predictions against friends app. LOCK enables friends…

  • Big Data Numbers and Analysis of Athletic Diets

    Hannah Williams has been following our Sports Techie community blog for quite some time now and shared the recently published Infographic “Athletic Diets : The Numbers” researched by Nursing School Rankings. Diets are a popular and progressive topic that can be controversial. That’s probably even more so when it comes to athletes all over the…

  • America Movil Chooses Deltatre For 2014 Sochi Olympic Digital Broadcast Services To Latin America

    América Móvil selected Deltatre to provide digital broadcast services for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympic Games to 17 Latin American countries. The Sports Techie community blog is excited to share this news with fans throughout the region. This comes after the International Olympic Committee awarded the right to América Móvil to broadcast the Olympic Winter…

  • NETFLIX ORIGINAL GOLF DOCUMENTARY FILM “THE SHORT GAME” RELATES TO SEVEN YEAR OLD IN ALL

    Watching this trailer of the first Netflix original documentary, “The Short Game,” got me excited about my six-month old baby boy who will hopefully one-day have a love of sport that beams forth from within the world’s best seven-year old golfers as they train and compete in the World Championship of Junior Golf. On Thursday,…

  • Games’ Big Hitters: A Who’s Who of Next Gen Publishing: INFOGRAPHIC – Sports Techie blog

    Top Web Design Schools posted an infographic, “Games’ Heavy Hitters”, which is definitely blog content we like to analyze and share. Ashleigh Bell from Topwebdesignschools.org dropped me a note of appreciation and says she found our Sports Techie community blog very inspiring and with tons of great content. Here is the link: http://www.topwebdesignschools.org/big-hitters/. Source: TopCollegesOnline.org American Gamification…

  • Show Me the Money: So…You Want To Be A Sports Agent? INFOGRAPHIC

    Sports Techie Zelda Robbins shared “Show Me the Money: So You Want to be a Sports Agent?” INFOGRAPHIC with our community blog. Source: SportsManagementDegreeHub.com Sports Techie, I was living the dream in Orange County California working as a sports agent for Pro Moves athletic agency in 1995, the epic movie “Jerry Maguire” about super agent Drew…

  • Football Helmet Sensor Technology

    Researching the topic of technology sensors in football helmets for iQ by Intel was an outstanding Sports Techie community blog opportunity. I interviewed helmet manufacturers Riddell Sports, Schutt Sports and Xenith along with an Intel spokesperson about how their company addresses helmet sensor tech. Big Data generated by high-impact collisions is being gathered with Intel…

  • 49ers Fan And Sustainable Technology Centric Stadium Hosting Super Bowl 50

    49ers Fan And Sustainable Technology Centric Stadium Hosting Super Bowl 50 The San Francisco 49ers franchise is about to take the NFL and global technological lead by constructing a new smart stadium that will be ready to host Super Bowl 50 in 2016. The article I wrote for iQ Intel, like the blogs I write…

  • We Play: NBA In The UK – Challenges, Opportunities And Social Media ROI Free Download

    We Play released NBA in the UK: Challenges, Opportunities and Social Media ROI which is available as a free download via the company’s website. The report takes an in-depth look at the NBA’s UK fan base in order to identify the sports business opportunities and challenges the organization faces ahead of January’s Global Game in London between the Atlanta…

  • Brain Injuries and Extreme Sports?

    The appeal of extreme sports is in the adrenaline rush the athlete feels while engaged in the activity. The inherent danger involved, combined with the athlete’s requirement to push their body beyond its perceived limits, makes sports such as base jumping and free climbing a draw for millions of thrill seekers. Unfortunately, those who choose…