‘The Office’ takes the web by storm
Where to find it: www.dundermifflininfinity.com
Who runs the site: The site is run by NBC, and is one of many
sites they have as a companion to their most popular television
shows. Users can visit the Dunder-Mifflin site for games and to
blog, but they can also visit www.nbc.com/The_Office. For fans,
there are also sites for

Hereos,


Law and Order: Special Victims Unit,

and

30 Rock.

Who is likely to use the site: NBC’s

The Office

site is likely to be used by anyone who is a big fan of the
television and wants a little bit of the office humor Friday
through Wednesday, until they get their fix of the show Thursdays
at 9 p.m.
‘The Office’ takes the web by storm

Where to find it: www.dundermifflininfinity.com

Who runs the site: The site is run by NBC, and is one of many sites they have as a companion to their most popular television shows. Users can visit the Dunder-Mifflin site for games and to blog, but they can also visit www.nbc.com/The_Office. For fans, there are also sites for “Hereos,” “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit,” and “30 Rock.”

Who is likely to use the site: NBC’s “The Office” site is likely to be used by anyone who is a big fan of the television and wants a little bit of the office humor Friday through Wednesday, until they get their fix of the show Thursdays at 9 p.m.

Pros: While the site is a great place to go to watch missed episodes, it has plenty of other fun stuff to do for anyone who can’t get enough of Michael, Jim, Pam and the rest of the Dunder-Mifflin crew.

One of the recent additions to the site is the Office “Addictionary” where users can add their own unique words and definitions. The words tend to be really funny – and often misused – based on Michael’s propensity for mixing up words.

On the site users can read blogs by Meredith, the office alcoholic who has a tendency to get involved in inappropriate relationships.

In addition, users can sign up for the monthly Dunder-Mifflin newsletter. The most recent newsletter has pieces by four cast members including the new HR person, boss Michael Scott, the office celebrity gossiper and the office geek. Past newsletters are posted online for those who want to talk a look at them.

At the Dunder-Mifflin Infinity site, users can play games, post comments and chat with other users. A registration is required for that site, and users join a branch. One of the online games is the matching baby pictures game featured in an episode a few weeks ago where Angela posted baby pictures of all the employees.

Cons: The connection between the two sites can be a little confusing. A click on something on the NBC site automatically transfers users to Dunder-Mifflin without notifying them. But once there, a registration is required.

And for those who want to watch the videos online, sometimes the web player works great and sometimes it doesn’t.

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