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Topic: RSS FeedSuper Bowl extras go wireless.(Business)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), February, 2005 by Kukec, Anna Marie
Byline: Anna Marie Kukec Daily Herald Business Writer The National Football League, Motorola and America Online are partnering to promote a "wireless" Super Bowl in which mobile phone users can vote for the Most Valuable Player and their favorite commercial. If you use your Web-enabled mobile phone or device, some fees may apply, depending on your calling and text-messaging plan.
Or you could have free access on a home PC by going to SuperBowl.com, NFL spokesman Dan Masonson said Tuesday. NFL teams have been using wireless communication on the field since 1994. But ...
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