Let me just start with this: Several hundred thousand people are participating in Fantasy Fishing. Just goes to show you that online, there’s a hook for everything.
Search Focuses On Fantasy Football
First off, my title may have unintentionally tricked you; this article revolves around what the Brits call “football,” but what we Americans identify as “soccer.” Sorry, NFL fans. But followers of the English Premier League have come to the right place, and it’s actually their search activity that has caused all the buzz.
Yahoo Takes Fantasy Sports To TV
A new service from Yahoo has been aimed at sports fans with televisions hooked to their computers. It’s called Yahoo Sports for TV.
Fantasy Games Online
On Friday last week, there was a great piece by Julia Beizer in the Washington Post Express about a different category of fantasy games that offer an alternative to Fantasy Football.
AOL Tosses Free Fantasy Football Bomb At Yahoo, MSN
Another option for fantasy football fans launches from AOL, which hopes to capitalize on fantasy popularity.
MSN, Fox, Blitz Yahoo On Fantasy Football
A newly announced joint venture between Microsoft’s search portal and News Corp’s Fox Sports offers advanced fantasy football features for free.
RFID: Ready For Industry Deployment or Rosy Fantasy In Disguise
Judging by the amount of ink, either real or virtual, that has been used to write about RFID you would think it is the most widespread, the most useful, the most all-curing logistics remedy that can be found – the business-technology version of patent medicine. One carnival barker after another proclaims its many wondrous benefits wrapped in snappy high-tech verbiage.