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Attensity Analysis of Social Media Indicates Holland Is Sentimental Favorite to Win Attensity Group, the leader in Customer Experience Management software applications that generate value from unstructured text, has issued its analysis of the sentiment expressed in social media about the World Cup finalists.  This analysis, drawn from the full spectrum of social media (e.g.,  [ Read More ]

Bafana Bafana did their jersey and their country proud

“Bafana Bafana are out of the World Cup but they won the hearts and minds of all South Africans and the whole world tonight,” said 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee South Africa (OC) CEO Danny Jordaan after South Africa’s final group stage match against France in Mangaung/Bloemfontein. South Africa won the match but it  [ Read More ]

World Cup 2010 ESPN Soccer: ESPN mobile TV, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN360

Millions of men around the world should thank ESPN and send some cold beers to the tech guys who worked on the ESPN mobile TV platform because 2010′s FIFA World Cup is going to be aired live and in high definition on ESPN, ESPN2, ABC and ESPN Mobile TV, ESPN360.com. The event, which started today,  [ Read More ]

World Cup 2010 Stadium Behaviour Rules

There are a number of rules which govern what fans can bring into the 10 stadiums which will host the 2010 FIFA World Cup. A general list of prohibited items have been listed in the official 2010 FIFA World Cup Fan Guide and signage at the stadiums will remind fans of what they can and  [ Read More ]

FIFA World Cup 2010: All you need to know about Match Day 1

Match Day Transport Each host city has developed an integrated match day transport plan based on their current public transport infrastructure. During the tournament fans are encouraged to use the various public transport options as well as tournament specific transport such as the park and rides and park and walks in each of the host  [ Read More ]

Blind and visually impaired fans will be able to enjoy a special live-match experience at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. Six stadiums will each have 15 seats equipped with headphones, and trained commentators will report live on the action happening down on the pitch. In addition, each of these six stadiums will  [ Read More ]


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