Friday, June 9th, 2006
Category: Showcase
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>Since it is the start of the Word Cup, why not show a site that has been “doing Ajax” for years.
VG Nett Live! is a norweigan website that updates a live game in real time, and has a lot of clean
DOM/Ajax functionality throughout.

Come on England!
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Is there any site where you can see the games live though?
I tried BBC, but it’s for Uk residents..
thanks
Is there any site where you can see the games live though?
I tried BBC, but it’s for UK residents only..
thanks
Have you tried http://www.watchlivefootball.com. I haven’t (because I can get BBC) but they say for a one-off fee 0f $7.00, you can watch matches for free (I think)
Take a look at the solution that is the most common in Sweden. This is from the Sportbladet Live and her you will find the football matches from the 15 of June. The solution is using a Real time technique that is pushing data from the server side and only the updated data will be pushed from the server.
Website: http://wes30.trapets.com/livereport/index.jsp?id=1&from=2006-06-15&to=2006-06-15
most countries have been doing this for a long time now, get with the programme
Nice Blog
Agreed, this technology is widely used now.
We need to get the great game of football going in the US. Perhaps then we can be more competitive on a global scale. Does fantasy football exist in the UK? Or would it be Fantasy Soccer?
I need a fantasy football cheat sheet!