Sports | 2010 Vancouver Olympics Where to Get Your Five-Ringed Fix Online From NBC's site to Twitter lists, little need for actual TV By Will McCahill Posted Feb 14, 2010 5:15 PM CST Copied An official waits for dignitaries before Friday's opening ceremony for the Vancouver 2010 Olympics. (AP Photo) With watching the Olympics on actual TV being so, like, 2008, TechCrunch presents the best places to keep tabs online: NBC Olympics: Lots of scores and news—and if you’re a premium cable customer, 400 hours of live events. Vancouver 2010: The host committee’s site has the usual stuff, plus maps and more local flavor. Facebook: The news, plus status updates and photos from athletes. Twitter: Get athletes’ tweets in one place with a list of verified accounts. Flickr: The International Olympic Committee’s official photo stream is here. Yahoo Sports: Yahoo adds a special Olympics site after tuning up its search engine to better find results and news. Google: The giant’s mobile search has been optimized to help Vancouver seekers. Read These Next Colbert tells audience it's curtains for his Late Show. This is why you don't wear metal in MRI rooms. Two of Iran's enrichment sites reportedly could be back soon. You're well-known, out with your mistress, and busted on Kiss Cam. Report an error