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    Download these medal-worthy apps to your smartphone or tablet


    When the Summer Olympics were held in Beijing four years ago, apps were just hitting the pop-cultural radar and there were a limited number of titles to download. Today we live in a world with more than 1.5 million apps available for smartphones and tablet devices.

     So whether you are interested tracking the performance of a particular athlete or country, want to watch competitions not easily found on television, or dream to one day go for the gold yourself, there are several apps to tap into. Here are five of the best.

    London 2012: Official Results App (iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Windows free)
    While the spectacle of the Opening Ceremonies in London will be remembered for generations, the focus right now is on the friendly competition between nations and athletes. The best way to track the performances of the approximately 10,500 athletes who are representing more than 200 countries is through the London 2012: Official Results App. Developed by the London Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, the free app provides comprehensive and up-to-date information about virtually every competition through the end of the Paralympics on September 9. From Archery to Wrestling, the app details everything from what nations are collecting the most medals to the biographies, event schedules and performances of every participant.

    The Official Results app has a clean and intuitive interface that makes it easy to find the sports and athletes that matter most to you. Users can personalize settings to receive customized news by country, and also cheer on their favorite teams and athletes through an internal Twitter template. Best of all, nearly everyone with a smartphone or tablet can download the app as it is available in the Apple, Google, BlackBerry and Microsoft stores. If you are fortunate enough to be attending the Games or just want to know more about local activities, you can also download the official London 2012 Join In App. That free application is available on iOS, Android and BlackBerry devices.

    NBC Olympics Live Extra (iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry free)
    Although far from a Perfect 10, this app from the exclusive Olympics television rights holder in the United States is a worthy download that showcases more than 3,500 hours of live and prerecorded video from virtually every event at the London 2012 Games. Let’s get the bad stuff out of the way here first. After an initial trial period, the app makes users confirm that they subscribe to a cable or satellite service that carries CNBC and MSNBC. So even with no download cost, this app is not exactly free. Even if you do pay for cable or satellite television, locating the required username and password associated with your account can be a hassle. And if you watch the app for long enough, you will notice some video lags and performance issues.

    Having said all of that, the NBC Olympics Live Extra app is a great option for Olympics junkies who want to watch live and recorded video footage from all the events from the office, on the road, or anywhere without access to a television screen. If you have an Apple TV and recent generation iPhone or iPad, you can watch high definition footage and alternate camera angles provided by the app on the big screen and not be forced to go with whatever is currently on the NBC networks. There is also the NBC Olympics app for iOS and Android devices, which serves as a nice companion app to the television broadcasts. This app includes social media feeds from Twitter and Facebook, as well as news, athlete profiles and other extra footage.

    Showyou (iPhone, iPad free)
    If you are more of a casual fan of the Olympics and want to find footage of events or back-stories of athletes and nations that most interest you, the free Showyou video discovery app is worth downloading. Showyou helps you find video clips from sites like YouTube or Vimeo that are shared by your Facebook friends or people you follow on Twitter. The app has indexed nearly 30,000 Olympics-related clips so far, and is incorporating hundreds of new videos each day. It is a good place to see which Olympics-related viral clips are trending. Just as a heads up, some of the clips appearing on Showyou may eventually get removed from NBC and other official rights holders. Other apps that help you see what Olympics events your friends are watching are the IntoNow iPad application (which is owned by Yahoo!) and Are You Watching This?, which is available on Android devices and Google TV.

    NBA JAM by EA SPORTS (iPhone 99 cents, iPad $4.99, Android $4.99)
    A big barroom debate heading into the Summer Games involved whether or not the 2012 Men’s Basketball team would beat the famous Dream Team that mesmerized the world in Barcelona 20 years ago. While there is no way to know for sure if LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Kevin Durant would have a chance against Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Larry Bird circa 1992, fans can hold virtual competitions with NBA Jam. The app lets players field squads from multiple eras, allowing members of old school and new school NBA factions to take matters into their own hands (literally). The game, which may force you to pay for extra in-app features to “unlock” classic players, doesn’t have likenesses from every 1992 Dream Teamer due to licensing issues. However, it does include a vintage 1990s soundtrack. If basketball is not your thing, but you want to play games based on your favorite Olympic sports, you can also download the London 2012 - Official Mobile Game apps for iOS and Android devices.

    Michael Johnson Motiv8 (iPhone $2.99)
    For anyone with aspirations to one day compete in the Olympics - or who likes to use the semi-annual event as an excuse to shed a few pounds - the Michael Johnson Motiv8 iPhone and iPod Touch app at $2.99 is a worthy investment. The app includes training tips and motivational speeches from the 4-time Track and Field gold medalist. Upload music tracks to the app, and Johnson will even offer feedback on your selections. More functionally, the app also maps the distance and speed of your runs, and brag about personal bests to your friends on Facebook and Twitter.

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    28 comments

    • We apologize an error has ...  •  3 days ago
      Too much INFORMATION !!
      • Robin 3 days ago
        Score Mobile is a wonderful sports score app. Even has the Olympics on it...
    • RobetK  •  3 days ago
      I can not beleave all these things going on in the olympics. Judges getting paid off so teams can get a better score. Teams loseing on purpose so they can get to play a different team or wind up in a different seating. I have given up on watching any of the olympics on tv or donateing any more money after reading in the news about this stuff going on in the olympics
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 18 hrs ago
      who cares... next
    • 11  •  3 days ago
      When they produce a screen I can fold up and put in my pocket then I will upgrade my phone.
    • AmandaKay  •  Middleton, Wisconsin  •  3 days ago
      5 apps one of which is utterly worthless without a cable/sat tv subscription is not a whole lot of options. Yes many more options than there were in Beijing I believe they only had 3 apps and a smoke signal. Oh how technology does advance!
    • rick  •  South Salem, New York  •  2 days 23 hrs ago
      You are missing Olympic Tennis 2012. It is sponsored by the ITF and has all the draws, live scores, schedules etc for Olympic tennis.
    • Daniel  •  Asheville, North Carolina  •  1 day 8 hrs ago
      Bend over and download this!
    • Daniel  •  Asheville, North Carolina  •  1 day 8 hrs ago
      No. I don't have to. And you can't make me. So there.
    • Tom  •  3 days ago
      I have the official London 2012 app. Overall, it's good, but I wish it had a better user interface. You can look up any result super fast though.
    • Midwestern Values where h ...  •  3 days ago
      You say left wing Fella, how about the Whole bird these games are dull with lots of money being passed under the table. I usually keep tabs on the Dream team and the Michael Phelps but he lost and the the team US in gym. but over all it's been dull not like maybe last year.
      An as far as paying good money to install those Apps on my Android not even if all were free, i don,t trust most of them anyway with what they say before installation they have access of, Big brother watching you and we are paying for it, paying to be spied on, only in America.........
      • Midwestern Values where h ... 10 hrs ago
        Now this is the USA i know who play to win, and no one in the world can as MC Hammer says " You can't touch this"GO USA GO!
      • offtheair 19 hrs ago
        You're paying money for FREE Apps?!
    • summit  •  3 days ago
      There's nothing great about iPhone anymore....
      • Lafiki 3 days ago
        corrections. kids ops, i guess i dont have the IPhone
      • Lafiki 3 days ago
        Just like facebook. Even kinds have iPhone these days.
      • Brady2Moss 3 days ago
        The liberal media and hipsters disagree.
    • koalialoalo  •  3 days ago
      i gave up on streaming from nbc - other countries offer streaming for free and show it live
      my family subscribes to cable but i have no idea how to find out the username and pw for it - got a supposedly four hour free pass but after 30 min it told me my time ran out...

      why can't we have it too?
      • DuG 2 days 2 hrs ago
        NBC paid WAY too much to have the broadcast rights. They have to be sure that they are getting the crossover branding for their cable networks.
        Did you ever try calling your cable company?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 days ago
      Wow... Another app for gadget-hungry empty-life idol-worship spectators to vicariously live their measly existences through dumb sports that circle mass-attention every four years...
      • offtheair 19 hrs ago
        It takes so much energy to send out such negativity.
      • DuG 2 days 2 hrs ago
        Wow why hate... if someone decides to spend their free time watching an international athletic competition for 2 weeks every four years how does that affect you?
        The NBC Extra Live app is great. allows me to watch the Mens USA basketball team without having to worry about when they are rebroadcasting it.
      • Jared Kersten 3 days ago
        lol
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 days ago
      They ought to design an app to make the British Olympics less disconcerting...lost keys to Wembley by the London clowns and Scotland Yard, and to put a few more bums on seats!
    • james  •  Suitland, Maryland  •  3 days ago
      The NBC android apps are pure crap and are plagued with issues
    • Rhett Fahrtz  •  Hays, Kansas  •  3 days ago
      Wake me up in 10 days.
    • Wakawaka  •  3 days ago
      I don't like tv in general, but I haven't watched more than 5 minutes of the opening ceremony. The 08' olympics was somewhat interesting, but it seems like we are just watching the same olympics 4 years later.
    • Old guy  •  Shenyang, China  •  3 days ago
      This will give the left wing media direct access to your phone and wait till the propaganda hits you. DELETE.
    • Grandad  •  London, United Kingdom  •  2 days 22 hrs ago
      How odd that the only one supplying an app for the windows phone is Britain. Shame on you America for not supporting your own companies.
    • Daniel M  •  3 days ago
      What a bunch of haters!

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