• http://www.socialcustomer.com Christopher Carfi

    hey jeff, check out: http://www.wisdomoffans.com/
    a “wisdom of crowds” approach to predicting the world cup. kinda cool.

  • Stewart

    No offense but it’s called football by 95% of the worlds population!

  • http://blog.softtechvc.com Jeff Clavier

    Stewart> Yeah yeah, I know (in mother land it is Football as well). Thanks for reminding me.
    Updated the title accordingly :-) .

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com Robert Scoble

    Here’s some of the HDTV schedule: http://www.hdsportsguide.com/worldcup.php
    You’re definitely invited over for any of the games!

  • http://divedi.blogspot.com/ Dimitar Vesselinov

    SoccerBlog.com
    http://www.soccerblog.com/
    World Soccer Daily Podcast
    http://www.worldsoccerweekly.com/

  • http://www.quattrolibri.com Julien Dossier

    Hi Jeff, you can also subscribe to webcal://icalx.com/public/jazzyjon/World%20Cup%202006.ics which syncs perfectly with iCal ;-)
    cheers, J

  • http://www.simonjobling.com/ Si Jobling

    It’s funny how websites devoted to Web technolgies have overlooked something that does exactly this but without any installs or dodgy MS-proprietry tools…
    Last week, I launched http://www.worldcupkickoff.com which does all this for you but by using Microformats and a handy little script from John Suda. Choose the team/group you want to follow and download a generic ICS calendar file that can be imported into any calendar application, not just MS Outlook.
    Sorry for the self-promotion but this is one of those times I felt it was important. We don’t want more Microsoft tracking software installed do we??

  • http://www.oui-blog.com/yoshigi/archives/010665.html …::One way ticket or round trip::…

    在outlook和ical加入世界盃的賽程表

    Soccer/Football fans: Add the World Cup schedule to your Outlook Ready for a loss of productivity of worldwide scale ? Here comes the World Cup schedule that you can add to your Outlook calendar. Just click on “Download Now”…

  • http://msittig.wubi.org/ Micah

    > No offense but it’s called football by 95% of the worlds population!
    20% of the world’s population calls it 足球 (zúqiú) :)

  • http://members.iinet.net.au/~camkatiepeake/WC2006/ Cameron Peake

    Just thought i’d mention an Excel sheet i’ve mocked up for the World Cup including updates, player and team analysis as well as chart schedule of all the games in each timezone.
    http://members.iinet.net.au/~camkatiepeake/WC2006/
    Send the link (or the file) around if you like it.