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write for Yahoo! Beckham during the World
The English player David Beckham, who missed the World Cup through injury, writes on page Yahoo! about the event, announced Tuesday the U.S. Internet giant.
The 35-year share their thoughts on the World "David Beckham Channel "'Yahoo! Sports' and will also participate in the marketing campaign for Yahoo, said the California company.
" Yahoo I will talk to many fans about the game I love, "Beckham said in a statement.
" David's experience in three World Cups and played in Europe and the U.S. gives a unique perspective of the tournament, "said Chief Marketing of Yahoo, Elisa Steele.
Beckham's hopes of contesting the World Cup in South Africa were dashed because of an injured Achilles tendon.
The 35-year share their thoughts on the World "David Beckham Channel "'Yahoo! Sports' and will also participate in the marketing campaign for Yahoo, said the California company.
" Yahoo I will talk to many fans about the game I love, "Beckham said in a statement.
" David's experience in three World Cups and played in Europe and the U.S. gives a unique perspective of the tournament, "said Chief Marketing of Yahoo, Elisa Steele.
Beckham's hopes of contesting the World Cup in South Africa were dashed because of an injured Achilles tendon.
Queen Cristiano Ronaldo among fans on Facebook
(AFP) - 2 days ago
JOHANNESBURG - If the field has a tough battle with Argentina's Lionel Messi for the honor of being the best in the world, Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo is the absolute king among Internet users in social network Facebook, where more than four and a half million friends.
A Messi puts some distance, with almost two and a half million followers in the network and Kaka was very involved in the relationship with their fans through the network, which has nearly 1,400,000 friends.
David Beckham is over 2.8 million friends, but his career is nearing its end and will be sidelined by injury the World Cup (June 11-July 11), which does not preclude the main photo on your profile displayed with the England shirt and a big smile.
Cristiano Ronaldo's popularity makes it even surpass other very great sports stars, as the number one world tennis, Roger Federer (over 3.5 million) or U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps (almost 3 million).
In most cases, the Facebook profile acts as "official point? amateur in a network that has achieved great popularity around the world in recent years, but the people themselves, or people in their environment, not merely write and upload photos, videos or links.
"I'm happy to share my experiences directly with my fans and feel your passion and your dreams," he said in a video posted on Facebook for the World Cup, announcing the launch of an official channel on YouTube.
In other cases, yes that is a more interactive, as with the English Andres Iniesta, one of the most active soccer stars on the internet and frequently updates his Facebook profile and Twitter account, service Internet messaging, with text limited to 140 characters.
Your selection decided to ban their players the use of social networks during the World Cup as Barcelona midfielder had to park his fondness for a few weeks.
"They have asked us not get into Facebook or Twitter from now until the end of the World Cup. We shall meet again here as the tournament ends for us, I hope will be on 11 July (final date)" wrote on May 26.
The player often sought the participation of their fans and even drawings made over the Internet, asking questions about his career and giving boots and other sports equipment.
Other players have succumbed to the strength of such websites, including several World-2010 stars like England's Wayne Rooney (more than 500,000 fans), French Thierry Henry (240,000), Didier Drogba (almost 300,000) or the Argentinian Carlos Tevez (almost 200,000).
use Facebook or Twitter has caused controversy in the football world, the lack of filters and the ability to cause conflicts with the posted messages, but teams such as Brazil World Cup authorized public use, provided that it will not hurt the team posted .
Italy's Alessandro Del Piero lived a less pleasant experience with Facebook, where he faced the web to withdraw a false you which was in the hands of Nazi sympathizers, something about what appeared to avoid being associated with their ideology.
World But the dispute has also given rise to the creation of Facebook groups, often merely playful or humorous intent, as the campaign launched several fans for the Argentine coach Diego Maradona wearing a suit and leave the sweats.
Parallel to the tournament have also proliferated various groups and profiles that have the World Cup as players and own web applications are also intended for fans of international soccer's big event.
Copyright © 2010 AFP. All rights reserved.
JOHANNESBURG - If the field has a tough battle with Argentina's Lionel Messi for the honor of being the best in the world, Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo is the absolute king among Internet users in social network Facebook, where more than four and a half million friends.
A Messi puts some distance, with almost two and a half million followers in the network and Kaka was very involved in the relationship with their fans through the network, which has nearly 1,400,000 friends.
David Beckham is over 2.8 million friends, but his career is nearing its end and will be sidelined by injury the World Cup (June 11-July 11), which does not preclude the main photo on your profile displayed with the England shirt and a big smile.
Cristiano Ronaldo's popularity makes it even surpass other very great sports stars, as the number one world tennis, Roger Federer (over 3.5 million) or U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps (almost 3 million).
In most cases, the Facebook profile acts as "official point? amateur in a network that has achieved great popularity around the world in recent years, but the people themselves, or people in their environment, not merely write and upload photos, videos or links.
"I'm happy to share my experiences directly with my fans and feel your passion and your dreams," he said in a video posted on Facebook for the World Cup, announcing the launch of an official channel on YouTube.
In other cases, yes that is a more interactive, as with the English Andres Iniesta, one of the most active soccer stars on the internet and frequently updates his Facebook profile and Twitter account, service Internet messaging, with text limited to 140 characters.
Your selection decided to ban their players the use of social networks during the World Cup as Barcelona midfielder had to park his fondness for a few weeks.
"They have asked us not get into Facebook or Twitter from now until the end of the World Cup. We shall meet again here as the tournament ends for us, I hope will be on 11 July (final date)" wrote on May 26.
The player often sought the participation of their fans and even drawings made over the Internet, asking questions about his career and giving boots and other sports equipment.
Other players have succumbed to the strength of such websites, including several World-2010 stars like England's Wayne Rooney (more than 500,000 fans), French Thierry Henry (240,000), Didier Drogba (almost 300,000) or the Argentinian Carlos Tevez (almost 200,000).
use Facebook or Twitter has caused controversy in the football world, the lack of filters and the ability to cause conflicts with the posted messages, but teams such as Brazil World Cup authorized public use, provided that it will not hurt the team posted .
Italy's Alessandro Del Piero lived a less pleasant experience with Facebook, where he faced the web to withdraw a false you which was in the hands of Nazi sympathizers, something about what appeared to avoid being associated with their ideology.
World But the dispute has also given rise to the creation of Facebook groups, often merely playful or humorous intent, as the campaign launched several fans for the Argentine coach Diego Maradona wearing a suit and leave the sweats.
Parallel to the tournament have also proliferated various groups and profiles that have the World Cup as players and own web applications are also intended for fans of international soccer's big event.
Copyright © 2010 AFP. All rights reserved.
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