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RotoNews and how
Most sites today follow how RotoNews had a " news " and " analysis " element to each player update.

RotoNews and fantasy
While several fantasy businesses had migrated to the internet in the mid-1990s, the watershed era for online fantasy sports was in 1997 when two web sites made their debut that forever changed the fantasy sports industry: Commissioner. com and RotoNews. com.

RotoNews and sports
Within two years RotoNews had become one of the top ten most trafficked sports sites on the web, according to Media Metrix, ranking higher than such sites as NBA. com.

RotoNews and was
RotoNews. com was sold to Broadband Sports in 1999 and later survived as RotoWire. com.

RotoNews and on
RotoNews. com also launched in January 1997 and published its first player note on February 16, 1997.

RotoNews and .
RotoNews. com's parent company, Broadband Sports, went belly up in 2001.
RotoNews. com launched the Web's first free commissioner service in 1998, quickly becoming the largest league management service.

revolutionized and how
Shortly thereafter, Eric Havelock's Preface to Plato revolutionized how scholars looked at Homeric epic by arguing not only that it was the product of an oral tradition, but also that the oral-formulas contained therein served as a way for ancient Greeks to preserve cultural knowledge across many different generations.
Until the opulence of the Waldorf Hotel revolutionized how New York socialized publicly, polite society didn't gather in public places, especially hotels.
Opposing Force was received well by critics, many describing it as the new benchmark title for expansion packs, in a similar fashion to how Half-Life revolutionized the first-person shooter genre.
Her work revolutionized how the medical field took care of the terminally ill.
* Michel Ter-Pogossian – inventor of PET scan, which has revolutionized the understanding of how the brain functions
The truck revolutionized how monster trucks were built, and within a few years most top level teams built similar vehicles.
Anthony ' Tony ' James Pawson, ( born October 18, 1952 ), British-born Canadian scientist whose research has revolutionized the understanding of signal transduction, the molecular mechanisms by which cells respond to external cues, and how they communicate with each other.
This revolutionized how quantum field theory calculations are carried-out in practice.
By launching Espacenet in 1998, the EPO is said to have " revolutionized public access to international patent information, releasing patent data from its paper prisons and changing forever how patents are disseminated, organized, searched, and retrieved.

revolutionized and fantasy
The advent of powerful computers and the Internet revolutionized fantasy baseball, allowing scoring to be done entirely by computer, and allowing leagues to develop their own scoring systems, often based on less popular statistics.

revolutionized and sports
The former President of Vasco, José Augusto Prestes answered with a letter that became known as the Historic Answer ( resposta histórica ), which revolutionized the practice of sports in Brazil.
This revolutionized skateboarding and many extreme sports.
As president of the most honored filmmaker in sports, Sabol continued to be the artistic vision behind the studio that revolutionized the way America watches football.
Thorstensson revolutionized electronic sports by having SK act as the first organization to have payable premium services (" SK Insider ", a virtual marketplace in which subscribers could download demos, mods and add-ons better and earlier than others, talk directly to SK gamers etc .).

revolutionized and information
Librarianship in particular and information science in general had not been revolutionized as much since the likes of Antonio Panizzi, Charles Ammi Cutter or Paul Otlet.
Seventy-eight year-old Jeff Baker has revolutionized the world by inventing the ultimate method of information storage and allowing free use of it with no profits going into his own pocket.
Although satellite data has revolutionized weather forecasters ' ability to detect early signs of tropical cyclones before they form, there are still many important tasks for which this information is not suitable.
The finding revolutionized the world of plant cell biology, establishing for the first time that plant cuttings and shoots were no longer required to propagate hybrids and create mutations but that individual plant cells contained all the necessary information to regulate the entire plant organism.
* The Comparative Toxicogenomics Database was launched on the web and revolutionized chemical-gene-disease information for research scientists.

revolutionized and was
However, it was the identification of vitamins A, C, and E as antioxidants that revolutionized the field and led to the realization of the importance of antioxidants in the biochemistry of living organisms.
China came to prominence several decades ago when the sport was revolutionized by national coach Liang Boxi.
His new formula revolutionized the study of equations of state, and was most famously continued via the Redlich – Kwong equation of state and the Soave modification of Redlich – Kwong.
Geometry was revolutionized by Euclid, who introduced mathematical rigor and the axiomatic method still in use today.
Medicine was revolutionized in the 19th century and beyond by advances in chemistry and laboratory techniques and equipment, old ideas of infectious disease epidemiology were replaced with bacteriology and virology.
Cardiac surgery was revolutionized in the late 1940s, as open-heart surgery was introduced.
The use of movable type was a marked improvement on the handwritten manuscript, which was the existing method of book production in Europe, and upon woodblock printing, and revolutionized European book-making.
The search for Mersenne primes was revolutionized by the introduction of the electronic digital computer.
However, it was Hillery's successor, seventh President Mary Robinson, who ultimately revolutionized the presidency.
Optics, for instance, was revolutionized by people like Robert Hooke, Christiaan Huygens, René Descartes and, once again, Isaac Newton, who developed mathematical theories of light as either waves ( Huygens ) or particles ( Newton ).
It was an evolution of the Francis turbine but revolutionized the ability to develop low-head hydro sites.
This was the beginning of the New Hollywood era that dominated the next decade in theatres and revolutionized the film industry.
The boot process was revolutionized by the introduction of integrated circuit read-only memory ( ROM ), with its many variants, including mask-programmed ROMs, programmable ROM ( PROM ), erasable ROM ( EPROM ), and flash memory.
Paraffin was first distilled in 1830, and revolutionized candle-making, as it was an inexpensive material which produced a high-quality, odorless candle that burned reasonably cleanly.
This type of rod was revolutionized in 1871 when Hiram L. Leonard came up with a way to manufacture the Calcutta cane rods and making it affordable to the general public.
During her long career, she made a total of 73 films, and was best known as Fred Astaire's romantic interest and dancing partner in a series of ten Hollywood musical films that revolutionized the genre.
Despite being self-published and priced at $ 100 in 1978, the book revolutionized the way poker was played.
It was in Caswell County that the Slade family discovered the bright-leaf tobacco curing process that revolutionized the tobacco industry and brought great wealth to the region.
White burley tobacco, a light, adaptable leaf that revolutionized the industry, was first sold at the 1867 St. Louis Fair by the farmer Mr. Webb from Higginsport, Ohio.
The first food and drug inspectors were hired to complement the work of the laboratory scientists, and an inspection program was launched which revolutionized the country's food supply within the first decade under the new federal law.

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