Best Super Bowl 2014 Apps 4 iPhone, Android, Windows & BlackBerry

NFLmobileappFootball fans in the stadium at work or home  have apps to help keep score and see plays in new ways. Super Bowl ready apps help with directions, live video streaming, complaining about sexist ads and of course ordering pizza.

Those who are attending the "Big Game" have many options to beat the traffic such as using Google, Bing or Apple maps with live traffic to get to the game.  Most mapping apps also have public transit options.

Video Watching of the Super Bowl on Sunday

NFL Mobile from Verizon Wireless is available from the App Store, Google Play, Windows Phone and BlackBerry World. 

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Do You Really Need an iPhone 5S/5/4/4S or Android or Find Cheapest Prepaid Cell Phone Deals?

bestdealspart1Recent reports show that smartphone marketshare in the United States is 62.5% with Apple's iPhone in the lead. Those other 37.5%  remaining may be wondering if they really need an iPhone or smartphone at all.

The biggest barrier to buying a smartphone for many of the people, I have interviewed is the monthly price. If you get a plan from a major carrier such as AT&T or Verizon, you can expect to pay close to $100 a month for a plan.  You can get better deals from T-Mobile, but you will have to pay for the smartphone or iPhone upfront or in installments.

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Nissan Rogue/Altima: Facebook, Pandora, Google for Android & iPhone

GoogleSearchNissanConnectonboardAt the LA Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, Wireless and Mobile News reports on how apps are being embedded in dashboard systems for infotainment and more.

The NissanConnect Apps service powered by Airbiquity’s Smartphone integration and the Choreo private platform is demonstrated at the Los Angeles Auto Show on a Nissan Rogue. The demonstration is by Scott Frank, Vice President of Marketing Airbiquity. The in-dashboard apps include Google search, iHeart Radio, Facebook and Pandora.  Twitter will be coming in the future.

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