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Top 10 Free FIFA World Cup 2010 Apps For Your Android and iPhone

As you can see there’s a number of websites out there to keep track of your favorite sports , there’s a whole hell of a lot of Apps out there for your phone too. So, you don’t have to worry while you are on the go, you gonna still connected … 3) iSouthAfrica 2010 Free – Guide : The definitive offline guide for the next South Africa 2010 Football Soccer World Cup . When matches are played? Who plays the games? Where are this played? What’s the schedule for the matches? …

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World Cup 2010 podcast – day 1 | Analysis & Opinion |

Join us for our podcast on day one of the first African World Cup , as hosts South Africa prepare to test their growing confidence against unpredictable Mexico in front of 90000 vuvuzela-blaring fans in Soccer City. … for Reuters as a sports reporter since 1998, based in Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Berlin and now London. I now divide my time between writing and editing for the Reuters sports news service, making videos and running both the soccer and sports blogs. …

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Soccer World Cup 2010 | News | Stories

South African soccer comes a long way. Sport progressed from apartheid pariah to host of World Cup . Nicolas Brulliard | GlobalPost. Jong Tae-se · North Koreans arrive in South Africa with no fans. World Cup’s mystery team: Who will …

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World Cup 2010 viewers' guide: Day 1

World Cup 2010 viewers’ guide: Day 1 ». By Sports Editor. South Africa vs. Mexico, 10 a.m. (Group A). It will be worth tuning in at 9:30 for the pageantry of the opening ceremonies in South Africa , and the crowd will be alive in … Filip Bondy is a sports columnist for the Daily News who has authored or co-authored five books, including his latest one, “Chasing the Game”: A primer on the history of the U.S. national soccer team, its run-up to the South Africa World Cup , …

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South Africa World Cup 2010: The Music – IndyPosted

The eyes of the world are focused on the World Cup for soccer in South Africa . A notable exception to the widespread interest in soccer is the US, in which baseball, football and other sports outshine soccer in their respective seasons.

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World Cup 2010: Football (Soccer) in the South African Rainbow …

To celebrate the tournament, Britannica has published “ World Cup 2010 : Football in the Rainbow Nation,” which provides a unique presentation of the intersection of sport and South Africa . It provides the usual insights into the …

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Flag-waving soccer fans cheer on South Africa’s Bafana Bafana (the Boys) during an international match. The country, passionate about sport, will host the entire world for the 2010 FIFA World Cup—the first to take place on African soil. Photograph by Getty Images

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Gautrain licenced to operate from ORT Airport to Sandton

Gautrain receives licence to operate The high speed Gautrain was issued with a safety permit allowing it to legally operate between Sandton and the OR Tambo International Airport. “Viva Gautrain viva. Above all, viva public transport viva,” Transport Deputy Minister Jeremy Cronin said in handing over the certificate to the Bombela operating company. He hoped that the Gautrain would change the mindset that public transport was only for the poor and that it would encourage people to choose rail instead of road transport. Receiving the certificate, Bombela operating company chief executive officer Alain Esteve said the handover followed a long period of planning, design and preparation. The start of Gautrain’s official operations marked the beginning of a new era in the company’s existence. “It is a symbol of [the company’s] new commitment to put the safety of our customers and staff as our number one priority,” he said. Source- Sapa 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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World cup fans turn to cellphones

World Cup soccer fans turning more to cellphones (Reuters) – The billions of fans of soccer’s World Cup , globally the premiere sporting event, will increasingly turn to mobile phones to track the action, according to a Nielsen survey released on Thursday. More than half of the 27,000 people surveyed in 55 countries plan to follow the popular soccer tournament, which is played every four years and begins in South Africa on June 11, Nielsen said in a survey provided to Reuters. Twenty-one percent said they would get information about the tournament on their mobile device and 9 percent would download an application to track the action. “This event is the biggest in the world of sports by far,” Roger Entner, Nielsen’s senior vice president for mobile insights, said in a telephone interview. “In 2010, mobile is really starting to be a medium for soccer fans worldwide to connect with the game.” The popular FIFA soccer tournament drew more than 700 million TV viewers when it was last played in 2006, including more than 120 million U.S. viewers who watched at least one minute of World Cup telecasts, Nielsen said. While this is the first such Nielsen survey, Entner said the numbers using cellphones to follow the event will be far higher than 2006. “The last World Cup , there was no iPhone,” he said of Apple Inc’s ( AAPL.O ) popular smartphone introduced in 2007. U.S. smartphone penetration has surged to 22 percent from 3.8 percent four years ago, he said. In France, Germany , Italy, Spain and the UK the rate has grown to a range of 21 percent to 36 percent from 4 percent to 10 percent in 2006. With more powerful, faster devices and networks, those growth trends will only continue with widespread mobile video and TV being the next step, Entner said. Of those surveyed, 51 percent said they intend to follow the tournament, including 84 percent in Brazil, 83 percent in Argentina, 76 percent in South Korea , 75 percent in Italy and Portugal, 69 percent in Zambia and almost two-thirds of the people in China, Nielsen said. “It’s mind blowing. It really shows how it is a global phenomenon,” Entner said. “We see some of the highest intended usage rates actually coming out of the Middle East, Africa and the Pacific Rim.” Countries with high planned cellphone use to access World Cup information include Venezuela (27 percent), United States (23 percent) and Brazil (21 percent), Nielsen said. In fact, in every country in the Middle East and Africa where people were surveyed, the rate was between 22 percent and 30 percent. “People intend to use mobile to supplement their hunger for information about the game,” Entner said. “If you can’t watch the game live, you’re going to follow it through your mobile device.” The rates in Europe were far lower — 3 percent in soccer powers Germany and Spain — which Entner thought made sense given most of those countries were in the same time zone as the World Cup and had a higher penetration of TV sets, meaning fans could watch the game live more easily. Finally, 34 percent of those surveyed picked Brazil as the likely Cup winner, easily outdistancing Argentina, England and Germany . Entner is rooting for his native Germany but has picked Brazil. (Reporting by Ben Klayman; Editing by Steve Orlofsky) Source – Reuters See this story on your cellphone http://tiny.cc/mobiza or http://tiny.cc/2010mobi 2010 World Cup Blog for the Fans

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