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Phoning in the Super Bowl

The T-Mobile G1 Android-powered phone is the first cell phone with the operating system designed by Google Inc.  (Associated Press / The Spokesman-Review)

NEW YORK — The biggest draw in television is going mobile.

The Super Bowl will be streamed online and to phones in the U.S. for the first time, the NFL said Tuesday. NBC’s broadcasts of wild card Saturday, the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl will be available on the league’s and network’s websites and through Verizon’s NFL Mobile app.

The service will include additional camera angles, in-game highlights and live stats — and replays of those always popular Super Bowl ads. Full story.

Seriously? I can barely read facebook updates on my phone. Who watches an entire football game on a phone?

Do you use your phone for things other than texting, emailing and phone calls?

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