'Are You Watching This?!' Tells Sports Fans When to Turn on the TV

Even if you're a hardcore sports fan, it's impossible to watch every game being broadcast. But you can rest easy, because there's a new site that will watch them for you and give a heads-up when there's an instant classic in progress. According to Lifehacker, Are You Watching This?! monitors each day's games, which (depending on the time of the year) can number more than 100, and uses an algorithm -- based on factors like in-game situations, historical data, highlight-reel plays and others -- to determine whether or not it's worth your time to watch. The service then sends you an e-mail or text message to alert you to turn on your TV or get online to watch. If you still miss a game for some reason (or just want to catch up on water cooler talk), you can check out reviews of old games on the website, too.
Are You Watching This?! is a handy tool for serious fans who don't want to miss a second of action and for casual ones who might like high drama but don't follow any particular team. Finally, we don't have to watch 'SportsCenter' on repeat to keep track of what's happening. [From: Lifehacker and Are You Watching This?!]





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Subscribe to commentsMark PhillipNov 16th 2010 4:44PM
Hey Caleb, thanks for the shout!
Believe it or not, 1 of 4 days of the year has 100+ games--we've seen days top out over 500 during College Football season. As we get more and more teams, leagues, and stations, it gets harder to make sure you're not the loser at the watercooler that missed the Instant Classic.
Just wait for Google TV--we're going to melt sports fans' faces off.