Another sports-driven arrangement between Microsoft and Fox Sports will deliver men's basketball tournament information to users of MSN Search with the site's Instant Answer technology.

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College basketball fans who are stuck in cubicles while the early rounds of the NCAA tournament take place can keep up with the scores through
online bracket contest planned where the top three winners will receive high-definition televisions.
Ok, now I'll address the question of how this is a good alternative for the cubicle-imprisoned. While anyone can indeed hit ESPN, CBS Sportsline, or even the regular Fox Sports website for scores and information, those visits could be used against the innocent hoops fan.
Many companies track their employees' Internet usage, and use software that sorts surfers by how many megabytes traffic they have generated. All of those sports sites do a great job of delivering rich media in the form of images and even videos. On a usage report, that rich media will inflate the traffic number greatly.
Other firms may use their filtering software or access control lists to block access to sports sites entirely. Either way, poor Mark from Advertising is in deep trouble when the boss sees the reports on just what Mark has been doing instead of finishing his catalog page layouts.
I used to be one of those IT oppressors, and generated and distributed those types of reports. I have since turned away from the Dark Side, which is a good thing because my child is old enough to handle a lightsaber and I'd like to keep my
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David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business.
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