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#NBADigitalSeries 2013-14: Brooklyn Nets

(SHoP Architects) Deron Williams may very well be one of the best point guards in the NBA, 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 Brooklyn Nets. Stay tuned to SportTechie this month for...

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P3 Sports Science Aims to Increase Performance, Reduce Injuries

What do Deron Williams, Carlos Quentin and Jake Gibb have in common? They are all premiere athletes in their respective sports. But beyond that, they all train using P3 Peak Performance technology. P3 combines sports technology with training to give athletes meaningful workout programs, rather than just guessing which exercises might be best for a […]

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How Bublcam’s Technology Can be Utilized in Sports

When the GoPro camera came onto the scene a decade ago, the extreme sports world started to drool at the possibilities. It gave fans the chance to experience a perspective that they were never able to see prior to its existence. The sports community is licking its chops once again with the emergence of the […]

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NFL and Extreme Networks Announce Analytics Partnership

Lincoln Financial Field and the Philadelphia Eagles have already been working with Extreme Networks. Now the entire NFL will be using their data. (Extreme Networks) New York, NY. — One of the biggest frustrations for the connected sports fan these days is the complete uselessness of their smartphone while attending most sporting events. 50,000 (or more) of fellow fans pack into a stadium and the 4G or Wi-Fi networks are quickly overloaded and unable to provide use. The NFL has been working hard to correct this issue in all stadiums, and yesterday they took a major step towards improvement when they announced the selection of Extreme Networks Inc. as the official analytics provider for the NFL and Super Bowl XLVII....

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