Super Bowl Ads Web 2.0 Roundup: Watch, Tweet, and Widge …t

Sun, Feb 1st, 2009

Super Bowl XLIII is nearly upon us with ads in tow, and since there’s never been as much video, connectivity or interactivity as there is now, the whole thing is shaping up to be quite the Web 2.0 extravaganza. From YouTube to Twitter to Facebook and beyond, here’s your guide to all the digital venues you have to view, vote on and even interact with this year’s lineup of ad campaigns.

There is no shortage of sites on which to watch (and re-watch, again and again) the ads: NBC, the game’s official broadcaster, Spike, YouTube, and Hulu to name just a few. See below for a list of these. Many of these sites have already aggregated a number of previews, and will allow you to vote for your favorite commercials or rank them.

Speaking of Hulu, the video site has created a customizable Super Bowl ad widget, which will allow you to display and vote on the ads, and can be embedded into websites or blogs. The folks there have also been spreading some talk about how they will "reveal the secret behind Hulu" during Super Bowl Sunday. Really, Hulu?

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