The Interactive Connection launches SportsWorld on the Internet.NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 27, 1995--The Interactive Connection launches an Internet based sports service today, SportsWorld, on the World Wide Web (http://sportsworld.line.com). This sports site is free to all Internet users and includes up to the minute sports information from all professional and most amateur sports You can help Wikipedia by removing weasel words. Amateurism (from Fr. with complete box scores, breaking news, individual and team statistics along with insights and analyses. Advertisers include Advil, Rogaine, Philips CD-I (Compact Disc-Interactive) A compact disc format developed by Philips and Sony that held text, audio and animated graphics. It required a CD-I player that contained its own operating system. Aflex and Icon Health and Fitness. SportsWorld also allows users to configure their own sports pages sports pages npl → páginas fpl deportivas . Graphics and diagrams shown on a 3-Dimensional real time scoreboard light up in LED displays. Users can actually watch while scores update as live feeds are generated every two minutes. News bulletins, update on league standings and major transactions as well as indepth coverage of Baseball, Football, Basketball, College sports, pro tennis and golf, boxing, soccer, auto racing and much much more are all included in SportsWorld. The Interactive Connection also operates Web sites for The New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times Information Services See Information Systems. Group which includes TimesFax and The New York Times Syndicate as well as Web sites for South Florida Magazine, Islands Magazine, Men's Fitness, New Jersey Monthly Magazine, Film Comment, and Alliance For The Arts, among others. The company's founding investors include James D. Robinson
James D. Robinson was Mayor of Victoria, British Columbia, in 1873. , III, former American Express Chairman and Jay Chiat, Managing Partner of Chiat/Day. CONTACT: Neal Weinberg, 212/741-6333 |
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