Twitter lists still a work in progress
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comTwitter recently added a feature where users can create lists of other Twitter pages and let Twitter users follow that.
Story | Conversation | November 03, 2009
Social media spotlight burns Beasley
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comMonths after a well-publicized stint in a treatment facility, Michael Beasley can't catch a break.
Story | Conversation | October 27, 2009
Ochocinco leads charge to app store
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comTech-savvy athletes such as Chad Ochocinco and Chris Bosh are naturally among the first athletes with apps available for iPhones.
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2009
Athletes, critics make connections
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comEverybody's a critic, and every athlete has more ways to answer the critics on social media sites, the way Thunder star Kevin Durant did recently.
Story | Conversation | October 13, 2009
Mega-brand players just too big to tweet
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comBesides his main job as the Cavaliers' franchise, LeBron James has a new book and a new movie out soon. But like other mega-stars of the sports world, King James doesn't bother with Twitter.
Story | Conversation | October 06, 2009
Good cop, bad cop with NBA policy
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comThe NBA's reported new Twitter policy is fair (no tweeting during games), but some teams have leapt at the chance to install stricter guidelines.
Story | Conversation | September 29, 2009
Players trip on tweeting's fine line
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comSeveral months after the Twitter phenomenon, some athletes surprisingly still come up with controversial comments they'd otherwise refrain from in front of a microphone.
Story | Conversation | September 21, 2009
CFL's Eskimos tackle new territory
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comUnlike the control freaks at the NFL, the CFL is more loose about social media rules. One team, the Edmonton Eskimos, has forged new ground with all-access photography during games.
Story | Conversation | September 15, 2009
Athlete bloggers aren't extinct after all
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comAs more athletes jump on the Twitter bandwagon, good, old-fashioned blogs have become less prevalent. But Ryan Corazza is pleased he can still find some insightful, longer entries from sports personalities.
Story | Conversation | September 08, 2009
NFL leaves room to tweet around games
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comWith its newly unveiled social media policy, the NFL still allows players and coaches time to tweet well before and after the game.
Story | Conversation | September 01, 2009
St. John's puts new twist on tweets
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comWhile some schools and professional teams are trying to limit or squash independent coverage on Twitter, St. John's men's basketball has hired a well-known blogger to tweet about the Red Storm.
Story | Conversation | August 25, 2009
Tweet away in the SEC
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comAfter fans complained and bloggers mocked, the SEC has clarified its policy on social media to allow in-stadium updates and photos.
Story | Conversation | August 18, 2009
Marbury's 'real talk' an excess of access
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comStephon Marbury's recent Internet experiments provided viewers with unmatched access, but all that all-access seems to beg for a filter.
Story | Conversation | July 28, 2009REPORTING FROM THE JOCK-OSPHERE: ROMO SAYS TO LAY OFF BRETT
Ryan Corazza and Evan BartschJocks blog. We report. (You decide.) Bill Romanowski: Brett Favre Love Bill doesn't want to hear your griping about Brett Favre and whether or not h...
Blog Entry | Conversation | July 23, 2008
'Wus crackin' with Artest in China?
Ryan Corazza, Special to ESPN.comOn a trip to China, Lakers forward Ron Artest managed to get a lot closer to his fans everywhere by dropping his cell phone number on one of his tweets.
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