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Day in and day out, tuning in with Twitter makes watching TV all the more enjoyable. You can talk to the stars of your favorite scripted shows, see behind-the-scenes peeks of what happens on talk show sets, or receive exclusive color commentary about a big game.
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You didn't have to be a college hoops fan to get a healthy dose of sports in your Twitter stream on Sunday.
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The first weekend of March Madness is behind us now, with Sweet 16 games tipping off Thursday and Friday, and the Final Four a little more than one week away
So far, the on-court results speak for themselves, but which teams and players made the biggest waves on social media? Data provided by Facebook sheds some light
Endlessly entertaining Ole Miss bad boy Marshall Henderson was a media darling early on, but the most popular player on the world's most popular social network might surprise you.
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Non sportsfans probably aren't that excited about the onslaught of collegiate basketball games during this month's March Madness tournament, but thanks to Hulu there is another option available to occupy your time.
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As you've no doubt heard by now, March Madness is upon us, with the NCAA tournament officially kicking off tomorrow.
More from TechCrunch As you've no doubt heard by now, March Madness is upon us, with the NCAA tournament officially kicking off tomorrow.
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Fluent in Star Wars, but lost when it comes to March Madness?
This brilliant video will get you up to speed in no time.
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As the latest Peapod Labs ABC-themed title, ABC Farm ($3) teaches children vocabulary in English or Spanish through sight, sound, and touch.
More from iLounge Will Ferrell's Funny or Die website has made a 60-75 minute movie very loosely based on the life of Steve Jobs, reports The New York Times.
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Dwyane Wade may not be playing in the upcoming March Madness tournament, but he'll sure be visible in it.
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A few years ago, the organization rolled out its NCAA Vault from years and years of March Madness. Now it’s putting some of that footage to use, with the launch of a new YouTube channel, called NCAA OnDemand, which will be home to hundreds of the best clips from years of the tournament.
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