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Weather Channel Ready For Some Football
The Weather Channel has added forecast videos for NFL cities to its website, as they tap the League's popularity while adding some trivia to their weather reports.
A new feature at Weather.com appeals to the pigskin fans out there. New video segments geared toward the tailgating, cheering hordes descending on stadiums each Sunday liven up the typical forecast.
They have started with three videos for games that could be affected by the drop in temperature now that November is under way.
The segments weigh in at about 90 seconds, plenty of time to find out if the Giants have an advantage over the Cowboys in their upcoming late afternoon rematch this weekend. It turns out the Cowboys aren't so great when the temps drop below 59 degrees: only 4-4 over the last year and a half.
Other videos looks at the Browns-Steelers matchup in Pittsburgh (forecast = chilly), and Vikings-Packers (forecast = astonishingly warm for Lambeau Field).
We would like to see The Weather Channel link videos from the team pages they maintain, when those videos are available. Currently, getting to those videos means finding the link on the 'Weather for NFL Games' page and browsing the menu for them.
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Technorati tag(s): online marketing
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Intuit Degrades Upgrades in QuickBooks 2008
The few new improvements and features in QuickBooks 2008 don't merit an upgrade for most people. But if youre trying to get by with an older version, Intuits new policy may make your upgrade decision a foregone conclusion.
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Are Consumer-Generated Ads Ready for Prime Time?
The return on investment of the new ad distribution medium is 'nearly 'impossible' to measure.
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R.I., Mass., 12 other states join Calif. in suing EPA
Rhode Island and 13 other states have joined the State of California in two lawsuits, filed this morning, that seek to force the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to rule on California’s proposed limits on automobile greenhouse gas emissions.
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Technorati tag(s): Rhode Island, Providence, New England
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