I’ve never really been much of an “Olympics buff” and I suppose if I
were to pick a game I’m most into it would probably be the Winter Games.
So I was just as surprised as you are when I really got into the
Beijing games this year. The much awaited Beijing Olympics 2008 have started, and funny enough, I had a trip to Mexico planned right in the heart of the games. I was a bit worried about how I
was going to stay on top of the Beijing Olympics action.
Well, between http://tvgratis.tv and a slew of awesome stuff by Google, I’ve genuinely aggregated enough Summer games content to keep my fix. Here is a collection of
Google’s updated maps, gadgets, videos, sites, searches, 3D images and
some Google powered Chinese sites that are purely dedicated to serve
Olympics.
Google has designed a seris of web pages for the Summer Games. Among them, the
home page for China has a bit more pizazz than our
US home page, but both offer a stream of updated Olympics news, links to associated articles and video. The updated interactive US page offers a collection of
Olympics related Google apps in the form of gadgets, maps, news, one
box search and videos.
I’ve embedded one of the apps below. Click the tab to expand the map.
Google has updated its maps
for Beijing Olympics. If you cant make it to Beijing than track it
through Google maps by exploring 3D stadiums, tracking medal counts and
watching live sport results. They have also recently released
a new Mobile search tool that allows its users to enjoy sports results
at the top of every search results. On typing sports name or medals in
your search query by heading to Google.com from your mobile, it will return all the details with respect to
Olympics. In true Olympic fashion, the tool is multi-lingual (36 languages in over
60 countries) and covers almost all the different events.
Rock on. I’m off to the beach to score an Olympic-sized Mojito.