Search results : "tag:lowpost"
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Moving On
For the past couple of seasons, this web site (as well as striketwo.net and faircatch.net) has been an outstanding hobby. I've learned a ton, met some really talented bloggers, and had a great time doing it. The only downside was that I could never s... |
Mar 2, 2007 |
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About that brief hiatus ...
My apologies for the lack of updates over the past several weeks; practically all of my free time has been spent working on a new sports-related project. I'll post more details here soon, but feel free to drop a note if you'd like to participate ... |
Feb 13, 2007 |
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Q&A with Jeff Clark from CelticsBlog.com
Despite Boston's mediocrity over the past few years, Celtics fans maintain the strongest online presence in the league. Leading the pack is Jeff Clark's CelticsBlog.com, this week's featured blog on lowpost.net. Besides writing hundreds of posts... |
Dec 17, 2006 |
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Q&A with Howie from NBA Basketball and Other Unrelatedness
This week's featured blog on lowpost.net is NBA Basketball and Other Unrelatedness—... |
Dec 10, 2006 |
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Interview with Matt Watson from Detroit Bad Boys
Things went well last week for Matt Watson of Detroit Bad Boys (this week's featured blog on lowpost.net). On Friday, he helped to launch AOL's new NBA FanHouse. Later, the Pistons won their eighth straight game, suggesting that their early-seaso... |
Dec 3, 2006 |
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Interview with J.E. Skeets from The Basketball Jones
OK, you're J.E. Skeets. You and your friend Tas have built The Basketball Jones into one of our premier Canadian blog and podcast combos. You're consistently entertaining, you dispense pretty decent gambling advice, and you even have a new reflec... |
Nov 26, 2006 |
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Interview with SunsGossip
It's time for the 2nd in our 205-part series: "Better Know an NBA Blogger." Featured on lowpost.net this week is SunsGossip—a true one-of-a kind amongst NBA blogs. The blog's low-res pictures evoke children's drawings (an anonymous commente... |
Nov 19, 2006 |
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Interview with True Hoop's Henry Abbott
Featured on lowpost.net this week is Henry Abbott's True Hoop. Much like the RZA (aka The Abbott), Henry is a leader among NBA bloggers—I don't know of a more prolific, authoritative source around. If you only read one NBA blog each day ...... |
Nov 12, 2006 |
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Add NBA Blog Headlines to Your Site
Those of you who have your own blogs or web sites may be interested to know that you can now include lowpost.net headlines on your site with a new widget. You can see it in action in the sidebar of this blog, just below the archives. To include it wi... |
Nov 8, 2006 |
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Don Nelson vs. Golden State's 12-Year Postseason Drought
Golden State's announcement last week to bring back Don Nelson as coach made a big splash around the league. Almost everyone seems to agree that Nellie will make the Warriors more fun to watch next year. Whether he can put an end to the team's 12... |
Sep 4, 2006 |
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Introducing faircatch.net for Football
Tonight I'm pleased to announce the launch of another sports-related blog-tracking application: faircatch.net. Like lowpost.net, it currently tracks just under 200 blogs, summarizing common discussions and ranking the players and teams that appear... |
Aug 20, 2006 |
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2006 NBA Draft: Mid-Summer Update
Time flies. More than a month has passed since the 2006 NBA draft ... and the last update to this blog. A lot has happened in July (free agency signings, summer leagues, Team USA tryouts), and many other NBA bloggers have been keeping busy despite th... |
Jul 30, 2006 |
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Blog Coverage of the NBA Draft
"You're a Warriors fan. Your teamhas missed the playoffs for 12straight years. Draft night is thehighlight of your season." As most of you are well aware, the 2006 NBA Draft will be held tomorrow night. For many fans, this is the most optimistic ti... |
Jun 27, 2006 |
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Trend Charts on lowpost.net and striketwo.net
A fun new feature was rolled out to lowpost.net and striketwo.net this evening: Player and team trend charts. Each player and team page now contains a chart that shows how often they have been referenced in tracked blogs over the past several week... |
Jun 1, 2006 |
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New on lowpost.net & striketwo.net: Games
This week a major new feature was added to lowpost.net and striketwo.net: Game tracking. This is a natural extension for sports services, and with the NBA Playoffs just getting started, it seems like the right time. Both blog monitoring tools now... |
Apr 28, 2006 |
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Introducing striketwo.net for Baseball
Tonight I'm pleased to announce the launch of a new sports-related blog-tracking application: striketwo.net. Like lowpost.net, it tracks many more blogs than I can read, summarizing common discussions and ranking the players and teams that appear--... |
Mar 13, 2006 |
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New lowpost.net Tag Clouds, Custom Tracker
A couple of requested enhancements were added to the lowpost.net NBA weblog tracker over the past week or so: Player and Team pages, presented as 30-day tag clouds. Two benefits here: 1) easy navigation to favorite players and teams, and 2) an e... |
Feb 12, 2006 |
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More lowpost.net Blog Tracking Updates
A few new enhancements were deployed to the lowpost.net NBA weblog tracker last night. Here are the most prominent features added since the last update 4 weeks ago: Rankings for the most popular players, teams, and other NBA-related personnel, s... |
Jan 8, 2006 |
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lowpost.net Updates
A few new enhancements were added to the lowpost.net NBA weblog tracker tonight. Here's a quick overview of what's changed since the application launched 2+ weeks ago: Player/team pages. When you click a player photo or team logo, you now see a... |
Dec 11, 2005 |
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Introducing lowpost.net NBA Weblog Tracking
This evening I deployed a new version of lowpost.net, which now includes an application that can be used to track NBA-themed weblogs from around the Internet. It was inspired by the terrific memeorandum application, and designed to enable fans to q... |
Nov 25, 2005 |