What Would Buddy Do?
Redlasso is back (and ready to sign)
Posted on July 24th, 2007 at 1:04 pm by Cheesesteak Hoagie

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Good news for all the out-of-market Eagles fans (like me): Redlasso is back and running on the Eagles’ site.

Redlasso is this nifty little service that collects a bunch of Eagles-related videos from the local and national TV press (CN8, Daily News Live, the local network affiliates, and ESPN) and publishes them as web video. I don’t see much of an ad model, and I’m not sure how they’re paying for this stuff, but hey, it’s a bubble and we should all enjoy it. Viva the Electric Internets!

Personally, I was a little worried Redlasso’s future with the Eagles when the Birds’ site pulled down the links as part of the resdesign. Guess that was just a bump in the road. This is a killer service and I’m psyched it’s back.  Essentially, Redlasso means I can watch 15 minutes of Eagles video content every single day.  Future of content distribution, it’s great to meet you!

Link:
Redlasso On PhiladelphiaEagles.com
Redlasso Home Page

Comments so far:

Link Here | August 8, 2007,

We appreciate your interest in RedLasso. I would like to talk about giving you access to the RedLasso site and about incorporating RedLasso clips into your page.

The Flyers Have the same feature.

GO BIRDS!

Nick

“Luck only happens to those who are prepared when an opportunity arises”

Comment by Nick Sabean |


Link Here | August 8, 2007,


Comment by Nick Sabean



Link Here | February 20, 2008,

Mit der Dummheit k?mpfen G?tter selbst vergebens Against stupidity the (very) gods themselves contend in vain — Friedrich von Schiller
Till we watch the last low star, Let us love and let us take Of each other all we are. On some morning with that star One of us shall lie awake, Lonely for the other’s sake.

A blind bloke walks into a shop with a guide dog He picks the Dog up and starts swinging it around his head Alarmed, a shop assistant calls out: ‘Can I help, sir?’ ‘No thanks,’ says the blind bloke ‘Just looking’ — Tommy Cooper
To err is human — and to blame it on a computer is even more so — Robert Orben

Comment by serious claw |


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