- Mon Aug 16 2004 Internet radio loses Olympic match
Some Australian media outlets shut down their Net radio streams to avoid conflict with the International Olympic Committee.
Posted by Abby Dinham
- Fri Feb 8 2002 A faster, leaner Olympics online
A more favorable time schedule will greet U.S. visitors at Olympics sites, but much of the information is designed to send viewers to their TVs.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
- Mon May 28 2001 Olympics trains for Net challenge
As the torch heads closer to Salt Lake City for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, organizers and broadcasters once again fear they will be burned by the Net.
Posted by Jim Hu and Gwendolyn Mariano
- Mon May 28 2001 Olympics trains for Net challenge
As the torch heads closer to Salt Lake City for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, organizers and broadcasters once again fear they will be burned by the Net.
Posted by Jim Hu and Gwendolyn Mariano
- Fri Apr 23 2004 Autonomy to power Olympic surveillance
Software from the company will help Greek security forces look for terrorists at this summer's games.
Posted by Graeme Wearden
- Tue Aug 10 2004 Getting the Olympics on your cell phone, maybe
Broadcasters are showing the Athens games online, but restricting access by region.
Posted by John Borland
- Sat Aug 2 2008 Olympic head: No deal on Internet censorship
IOC president applauds organization of Summer Games, says there was no deal with Chinese government to restrict journalists' Internet access.
Posted by Desiree Everts
- Tue Jul 29 2008 Internet censorship plagues journalists at Olympics
Despite earlier assurances that journalists would have unfettered access to the Internet, some 5,000 reporters working in Beijing during the next several weeks will be subjected to Web roadblocks.
Posted by Steven Musil
- Fri Apr 25 2008 Silverlight to shine in NBC's Olympics coverage
NBC's digital media group is counting down the days to the start of the Games in Beijing--and Microsoft will play a key role in online coverage.
Posted by Victoria Ho
- Thu Feb 19 1998 IBM hype in Olympic hot seat
Big Blue is hoping a flawless performance at Nagano will make up for its Super Bowl and 1996 summer games glitches.
Posted by Stephanie Miles