This week’s blog I want to talk about how companies or organizations are being or staying competitive by getting caught up with technology.
NBA for example, have been advertising not only season-fee broadband HD streaming on your computer, but now recently, now offers it also on your cellphone. NBA looks to offer value-added to consumers by offering lower price for the season viewing, and even offers different prices for consumers favorite teams. And now looks to tap into the new cellphone market. If your cellphone can connect to the internet, you can then stream NBA live games and watch them on your cellphone — effectively bringing the NBA everywhere with you. With unique features only available on broadband streaming such as favorite player camera, real time cameraman shots, live huddles and speeches that may be not available to the TNT or ESPN versions available on TV.
This new feature shows how up-to-date and competitive NBA is, doing everything possible to update NBA fanatics on games and to enjoy the game in new ways now only available due to recent advances in technology.
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On a side note to add:
I recently went on this person’s blog post. The link is:
And I want to comment on how a lot of starting out companies will copy name brands and sell them at affordable prices. In fact in Asia I’ve seen so many different brands of shoes that look exactly like Converse-All Star that I’m not sure if they are ‘fake’ brands or simply just a brand that is not very original. The only indicator or hint as a consumer can have though, is the relatively much lower price than the original. That is usually an indicator it is a much inferior branding and product, and thus most likely is fake. Eg. I’ve seen ‘fake’ converses selling for less than $10 CAD.
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