For those of you who follow college basketball in the US, today is
National Bracket Day where millions are frantically filling out their
brackets and preparing to follow their favorite teams' bids to the national college basketball championship. Luckily, I can use apps from the
Chrome Web Store to help me follow the tournament like a pro.
Whether you're a loyal fan of your alma mater or college basketball powerhouses, you can get the most current news, scores, videos and photos all in one place with apps like
FanFeedr and
LockerPulse.

If you're watching multiple games at once, don't miss an upset with
Are You Watching This?! Sports. This app shows you a scoreboard of all games you care about happening right now. You can also create personalized TV channel lineups for local cable and satellite TV providers that are automatically adjusted to your time zone.

You can even relive some of the best plays of the tournament with photos delivered by the
Sports Illustrated Snapshot and create your own channels around your favorite college basketball teams.
These are just a few apps to help you stay on top of your games and bracket. You can find these and more
sports apps in the
Chrome Web Store or learn how other Google products can enhance your game experience on
www.google.com/collegebasketball2011.
Posted by Koh Kim, Associate Product Marketing Manager
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