It’s Super Bowl Sunday. Packers, Steelers, two formidable, old-school NFL teams going at it for the title. Although they may not be the ideal pair for TV dollars from big city media markets and all that, they’re just about the perfect matchup in terms of hard-nosed, old-school football teams. As a neutral (Cowboys fan) I’m […]
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Super Bowl Sunday – Of Course There Are Apps for That

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It’s Super Bowl Sunday. Packers, Steelers, two formidable, old-school NFL teams going at it for the title. Although they may not be the ideal pair for TV dollars from big city media markets and all that, they’re just about the perfect matchup in terms of hard-nosed, old-school football teams. As a neutral (Cowboys fan) I’m really looking forward to this game. Hopefully this one is going to continue the recent tradition of close, hard-fought Super Bowls.

Today we’ll be treated to hours of inane and over-the-top pre-game buildup, tons of attention paid to all the commercials that companies pay zillions of dollars for, and then finally at around 6:30 Eastern the actual game itself.

Of course, if you need any help getting into a Super Bowl state of mind, or assistance on your Super Bowl party prep, there are plenty of iPad and iOS apps out there just waiting to suit up for you, so to speak. There are Super Bowl XLV sections in the Featured area on iTunes on the desktop as well as the iPad and iPhone App Stores.

Apps range from an official game program from the NFL – Super Bowl XLV Official NFL Game Program – to a separate Party Planning section that’s full of recipe advice apps, grilling help apps, and a few cocktail guide apps.

I’ll be skipping all the pre-game nonsense and tuning in right around kickoff time. How about you all? Plans for Super Bowl watching? Have you got any apps to help you enjoy the game tonight?

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