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    "Fanpage is a sports networking site and we are committed to providing our members with the ultimate arena to share their passion for sports with others from around the world. Fanpage allows for its members to create their own profiles, showcase their favorite teams and players, share photos and keep a blog. Fantasy Sports are the rage when it comes to sports fans and Fanpage offers a variety of fantasy games and office pools within the site. You can also get in depth coverage of the latest sports news on the site which makes Fanpage your one stop shop when it comes to everything sports."
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For the Record | FanNation - 0 views

shared by goto trip on 12 Nov 08 - Cached
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    "... a web destination that aggregates, filters, and customizes all the relevant player and team content available at any time on the Internet." "FanNation.com provides this up-to-date information in a community setting with a user-friendly design. Users, the Fans, blog about anything and everything in sports, network with other sports fans, create groups of interest, track favorite players and teams, and communicate with friends."
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FanIQ | Sports Videos, Blogs, News, Rumors, Picks, Predictions, Forums and Trivia - 0 views

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    "FanIQ is a new type of sports site that empowers sports fans to be sports experts. For the first time, sports fans can accumulate a wide variety of statistics to prove their sports knowledge. Individually, fans compete to provide the most accurate predictions, submit the best news articles and write the best blogs. Collectively, this competition results in the best sports content from across the Web and proprietary "Wisdom of Crowds" data."
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Justin.tv - 直播下载视频 - 0 views

shared by goto trip on 07 Nov 08 - Cached
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    Live-streaming platform Justin.tv now supports high-resolution videos using H.264 encoding. The codec, which has made headway in consumer electronics, is also a great format for the Web since it can fit high resolutions in relatively small file sizes--making it ideal for something like streaming. For now there are a few caveats that keep it from being accessible to the average user. For one, videos streamed in high resolution H.264 will not be saved into user archives, and there is no way to do it without using special software to process the stream before it hits Justin.tv's servers. Users are encouraged to be running a rig with a fast processor and modern graphics card, as it takes some considerable horsepower to crunch down video in real time. Eventually the company hopes to offer such processing power on its own servers, so that you'll be able to get similar results with any commodity high-resolution Webcam and a good connection.
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