Selection Sunday picks scooped on ESPN Mobile?

Posted by Jonathan in INTERNET on 03-14-10    No Comments


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Are cutting-edge sports technologies turning selection events into the Obama White House? Where nobody can keep a secret? Maybe so. Who knows how this happened, but is somebody over at the NCAA selection committee not able to keep from leaking early brackets? At least according to the folks at ESPN Mobile, that’s what happened. Check out posts like these that floated around the web in what appears to be ahead of CBS running the event live. For sure, the midwest and west regions had some interesting bracket nuggets: Syracuse gets a 1 seed even though it lost pathetically to Georgetown in the Big East Tournament. And Maryland gets a 4 seed, because … hey, they’re the Terps.

But the tech point here is, what exactly is the flow of information on these announcement events? Are folks tweeting from the production studios?  Or is ESPN getting things ahead of the everyone else? Hey, its the Web, who really knows?

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