Users can stream games live and get updated tourney brackets
By Alex Weprin -- Broadcasting & Cable, 3/12/2009 11:04:04 AM
CBSSports.com, in conjunction with CBS Sports and the NCAA is launching an Apple iPhone and iPod Touch application capable of streaming basketball games live to the mobile devices.
Users with Wi Fi connectivity can tune in to any of the games in the tournament as they happen live, as well as live scores and updated tournament brackets. Users checking out the brackets can click on a matchup to be taken directly to live video from the game. The app will cost $4.99 from Apple's iTunes store.
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