Archive for November 23rd, 2006

23
Nov

Neglecting the Blog…Upcomming

I have been quite lazy lately, in everything I do, but especially here. I am going to do some style changing soon, to make things a little more readable, not the layout. I love the way the structure of this blog, the colors contrast very well and the reading is easy, except for the actual literature, that could use some work. Some of the navigation will change a little, like adding the RSS feed, who forgets to have that?

Anyways, I have something that I am still working on in another form, but very Ducks related. No one else has this, I can guarentee you that. A Ducks fan-centric base of people is who it will serve, with the community being the driving force. It looks visually appealing already, matching the look of my blog perfectly. I have to learn how to use it a little more and then document how to do this and that so everyone else can add to it. It is gonna be bitchin…

One of my biggest hurrddles is to integrate the 2 or maybe 3 different products together with one authentication method. So you sign up once and you can have access to interact on all three platforms, I think I have the medicine…

While looking for an update to WordPress, I found this. Similar to how all the blogging services work, but it could be handled by individuals, without advertising. I would love to create an online Ducks community.

23
Nov

Google Video Update

Google is doing a lot better with its NHL games, it is actually posting games in a Teemu Selanne - 500th Goalrelatively good time after the game was played. On Tuesday they posted the game against Phoenix, much faster then the week or two it took when they first started posting. The video quality is not too bad either, but should never be watched on anything other then a computer monitor.

 

YouTube has also joined the fray, but since Google owns them, I just say Google. This page is basically filled with game highlights, player/coach interviews, weekly league highlight packages (goals, hits, saves). I haven’t seen any interviews or locker room stuff, but I am sure it is comming.

Really what it looks like is going on is the NHL has taken its video highlights that it posts on every game and also gives it to YouTube. YouTube throws advertisements via Google AdSense, surfers randomly click on links and Google gets a check, then Google gives the NHL as cut. Pretty smart, the NHL doesn’t have to do much, YouTube even takes the bandwidth costs.

Next is the streaming of live games in decent quality, I would actually pay for that. Plus I would want the game to be downloadable as well, within an hour or two after the final whistle blew. It should also be streamable to mobile devices, like my phone. If you have an unlimited data plan on your phone, this would be so cool to do. But I would love to be able to download it for later viewing if I wont be home. I bought a Zune the day it came out and I put the Fedoruk - Boogard fight on it, it looked good. As a last ditch effort, I wouldn’t mind watching the game on it.

Keep up the good work Google, you guys fucking rock the boat. So check out full NHL games on Google Video, even have some classics…The official YouTube page for the NHL partnership is here.