Sports and Technology

The 2009 Black Weblog Awards: Hoopfeed.com on ballot for two categories

By Cheryl Coward at 23 June, 2009, 11:58 am

bwa_badge Hoopfeed.com is on the ballot in two categories for this year’s Black Weblog Awards: Best Microblog and Best Sports/Recreation blog.

The Black Weblog Awards was founded in 2005 to give recognition to Black bloggers (and those of the African diaspora) which were largely overlooked by other Internet award events online. What started out as a barely-known event has now grown into an international showcase. With participants from over 90 countries, the Black Weblog Awards stands out as one of the most widespread Internet award events for Black bloggers.

To date, the Black Weblog Awards has recognized nearly 200 blogs in 30 categories. The Awards has also been featured in several mainstream and online media outlets, including NPR, CNN, and others. Winners of the Black Weblog Awards have also went on to appear in other media outlets, like MSNBC, the Huffington Post, BET, and many others.

The Black…

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Splash Pages: Interesting or Annoying

By Cheryl Coward at 8 May, 2009, 5:42 pm

I’ve seen college athletic departments use souped-up (and usually slow-loading) splash pages for a couple of years or so to announce major events in high-revenue sports like football or to publicize winning a championship. Last month, in the world of women’s basketball, it seemed like every school that made it to the elite 8 in the NCAA tournament threw up a fancy, Flash-driven splash page to announce their team’s berth. Now even women’s hoops coach hirings are getting special gateway pages.

For instance, when I wanted to simply read North Carolina State University’s press release about the highly-anticipated hiring of Kellie Harper, I had to click through a splash page to get to the GoPack.com home page. At least, it was just a static image and not in Flash with “Skip This” in a tiny font at the bottom of the page (or worse,a non-working skip link…

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