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UKSN presents: Interview with Team GB Digital Manager, Joe Morgan

UKSN is delighted to give you Part 2 of our offering from Team GB. This time Joe has taken some time out to answer questions around Team GB and London 2012. He gives a really insightful look at to what went on….

Guest Post: Team GB and the Socialympics

Guest Post: Joe Morgan is the Online Editor and Digital Manager at Team GB. He was at the forefront of delivering team content for the Olympic Games this summer and here is his unique summary of how it went.

Arsenal Release iPad App – But Could They Do More?

Arsenal released a great iPad app that gives fans access to the match day programme for home games. But could they do more? Could they do away games too? and will it catch on?

New Twitter Profiles And How Sports Clubs Can Take Advantage

Twitter on Tuesday launched the biggest changes to the platform in a long time and with it given opportunities to all with the new ‘header’ but how can sport take advantage and will they?

P&G Launches “Gillette Football Club” Channel on YouTube

Gillette, which is the sponsor of football on YouTube in EMEA, has launched the Gillette Football Club channel on the video site, with content including goals, highlights and behind the scenes footage

The Year of the Social Hub

Two of the biggest sports bodies in Australia have released ‘Social Hubs’ in time for their Finals this year. Is this a trend for more sports events around the world?

Sports Tech Hack Day – 8th/9th September

Our partners from the recent Sports Tech Meetup, Mobile Roadie have put together another awesome event which takes place this coming weekend.

Changing The Way We Watch Rugby – And Use Facebook

Watching rugby these days, sports fans are likely to have more than just the remote in one hand and a cold beverage in the other. Making a regular appearance at match time are digital devices – laptops, smartphones, tablets…

Premier League Summer 2012 Transfers Infographic

Love this infographic produced by our friends at We Play. An interesting look at how the summer transfers have impacted on the players own Twitter accounts.

SPL highlights to be made available on YouTube

The SPL have announced that match highlights and exclusive content will be made available to fans in the UK and around the world for the next three seasons