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DorsaVi Movement Sensors To Be Implemented By Saints And Browns

DorsaVi, an Australian movement sensor technology company, has added two high-profile clients to their already growing list. The New Orleans Saints and the Cleveland Browns have been testing out their sensor technology, and have opted to use it for the duration of this upcoming regular season. The reigning NBA champions, the Golden State Warriors, and the […]

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NFL Social Report Cards: NFC South

Half of this division will be playing this Sunday.  The other half had disappointing seasons and is looking to rebound next year. The different levels of success combined with certain expectations going into this season (ahem, Falcons) make this division a fun one to analyze from a digital perspective.  Let’s begin. Note: All team names are linked to the organization’s official website, while the individual social channels are linked for each team accordingly. If you’d like to review our criteria for evaluation, you’ll find it at the bottom of the post. You can see every one of our NFL Social Report Cards here.

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#NBADigitalSeries 2013-14: New Orleans Pelicans

(Photo: Derick E. Hingle, USA TODAY Sports) Anthony Davis may very well be an NCAA Champion and NBA rising star, but basketball has always been a team game. The 30 franchises that make up the league have generated a revenue pie in excess of $5 billion. The digital age has enabled this game to reach its worldwide audience anywhere, anytime. Teams can build up their own local fan base through the sundry of platforms available. Much like our #NFLTechSeries, this time SportTechie delves into the digital strategies–from web, social media, mobile apps, and any other technological connection–of each team and analyzes them, including insights from some of the digital executives involved. Today, the #NBADigitalSeries 2013-14 continues with the New Orleans Pelicans....

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#NFLTechSeries 2013: New Orleans Saints

(Ronald Martinez/Getty Images North America) Our 2013 NFL Tech Series provides a quick hit of tech insight on all 32 NFL teams up until kickoff of Week 1 of the regular season. Each feature includes the latest tech advances implemented by the organization in the effort to advance the team’s success… in a wide variety of venues. Stadium experience, fan engagement, mobile technologies, player performance and health, statistical data gathering and analysis… any and all aspects of the organization’s procedures in the effort to find success in the NFL is on the table. We’re uncovering those efforts, investigating those innovations and pondering the benefit they might provide, for the team, players and fans alike… today and looking forward. Today’s focus...

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