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The read-it-now demands of Beijing Olympics fans turn sports journalism into a typing, rather than reporting, game. - Read More

Date Added: August 26, 2008 07:08:03 AM
Although NBC does an impressive job packaging the Olympic Games every two years for its television audience, instant information flows freely across websites and blogs, including the network's own nbcolympics.com site.

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