Thursday, October 26, 2006

Increasingly, the Web is being used to supplement TV. MLB.com is an example of such a site, where up to the minute (second?) reporting of stats and details of ongoing games can be brought up as the game is taking place. Envisage people watching the world series with their laptop open in front of them to track the stats as they go along. Some people also use the sites of the teams and leagues to do the same thing, not only in baseball but in hockey and other sports. Eventually, when tv and computers complete their convergence, it will make for more powerful viewing experiences. It does now as well, as long as you keep both units on at the same time. globeandmail.com: Baseball's (on-line) field of dreams

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