ExtremeGiants.com launched - San Francisco Giants fan site
Jul 21, 2009 at 10:11 PM
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http://www.extremegiants.com
Because I love the Niner Faithful so much, I have launched a new sister site for another one of San Francisco's beloved sports franchises. I invite all of the Giants fans on this site to stop by, visit, become a regular there, and share the site with all of your friends.
The site is young, so like 49erswebzone.com in its early days, it will grow with time. Right now, you can use it as a news portal for everything Giants. There is also a forum (go grab your Webzone names) where you can chat with other Giants fans and not worry about fans from other teams jumping in with insults. Think of it as an exclusive club for Giants fans. There is also various other information and resources about the Giants.
FYI, search does not work right now as we wait for Google to index the site. But once they do, that functionality should start working.
Also, the new Twitter page for the site is located here:
http://twitter.com/ExtremeGiants
I hope everyone enjoys the hard work that went into this site. While I am not a Giants fan myself, I know a lot of you are as passionate about them as you are about the 49ers and it was time you have a site as good as this one for your favorite baseball team.
Again:
http://www.extremegiants.com
Thank you for your support,
Webmaster
Discuss:
http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/thread.php?num=127073
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