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Top 5 Sports Apps

<p>Over the years&comma; sports and technology have found it surprisingly difficult to get along&period; It took a whole lot of debating before the organisers of Wimbledon came around to the idea of using the now ubiquitous &OpenCurlyQuote;hawk-eye’ technology that shows to a tremendous degree of accuracy whether a shot landed in or out&period; The governing bodies of association football are yet to implement this technology on the goal lines of the world’s leading pitches&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;When it comes to the end user&comma; sport tech has always been more readily embraced&semi; in the past we’ve scoured Teletext&comma; strapped pedometers to our ankles and heart monitors to our chests&period; Nowadays we’re every bit as open to enriching our sports experiences with technology as ever before&comma; and there’s no better way to gauge this than to take a look at the burgeoning market for sports apps online&period; Here are five of our favourites&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Nike&plus; Running App&colon;<&sol;strong> Many adore this app from sportswear giant Nike&excl; Utilising the in-built GPS of your smartphone&comma; Nike&plus; tracks your movement as you run&sol;jog&sol;walk your way to better fitness&comma; offering a route map and time&comma; along with a host of other data once you’ve stopped running&period; Training has never been so easy to analyse&comma; and with the possibility to post to Facebook and receive real-time &OpenCurlyQuote;cheers’ from every like and comment received&comma; this app’s also a great motivator&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>William Hill App&colon;<&sol;strong> Here’s a classic betting app from a classic bookmakers&excl; William Hill is a distinguished and long-standing name in the world of sports betting&comma; and the William Hill app lives up to that good name entirely&comma; with an easy-to-navigate interface and a world of odds at your fingertips&period; There are plenty of other good betting apps out there from the leading bookmakers&period; Check out freebets to find the right one for you&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Calorie Counter &amp&semi; Diet Tracker by MyFitnessPlan&colon;<&sol;strong> Remember the days when people used to worry about everybody getting unfit due to an unhealthy obsession with technology&quest; Weird&period; Now tech keeps us fit&comma; with this handy app providing a prime example&period; MyFitnessPlan’s Calorie Counter &amp&semi; Diet Tracker does exactly what it says on the tin&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>Tour de France 2013 App&colon;<&sol;strong> This neat little app kept us perfectly updated on Chris Froome’s triumphant ride in this year’s Tour de France&period; We’ll be on the lookout for the 2014 app next summer&comma; when the Tour visits England during its opening stages&excl;<br &sol;>&NewLine;<strong>FourFourTwo Football Stats Zone&colon;<&sol;strong> So you remember us mentioning Teletext earlier in this article&quest; This is what all the folk who used to use that particular service are using nowadays&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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