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Until now, there was really no good way to get the 2008 Beijing Olympics on your iPhone. However, Marvel Apps, LLC has entered the game and wants to change that. Another app of theirs to enter the App Store is called Fandora’s Box and helps you track the Olympics. With the touch of your finger, you can follow your country’s medal performance, along with results, news, and highlights from the various events. No word yet on whether it comes with a picture of Michael Phelps to gaze upon.
Although this app doesn’t have live, streaming video, it is still really cool. You will no longer have to wait for tons of web pages to open on your iPhone, as you can get all the Olympics information in one easy to use interface. That said, this application will cost you a slim $0.99, and comes in at 1.8MB. Be sure to check it out and let us know what you think!
Product [Fandora’s Box 2008 Summer Games]
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