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SB Nation iPhone app update

The SB Nation iPhone app v1.1  is now available in the App Store!  SB Nation listened to your feedback and suggestions and heard you loud and clear.  

Now, in addition to helping you stay on top of all the latest news and commentary for Block U and all 300+ SB Nation blogs, version 1.1 includes:
  • Faster loading comments
  • Vastly improved comment experience including the ability to jump to the next unread comment, mark comments as read and reply in-line
  • FanPosts
  • Blog colors
  • An in-app browser
  • Compatibility with iOS 5
SB Nation iPhone app
Here's how to get it:

Go to the App Store on your iPhone and search for "SB Nation" 

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1. The SB Nation Android app will be out by the holidays and include all of the functionality and features of the iPhone app
2. The app is still free
3. SB Nation is far from finished making updates to the app and will continue to add new features and content in the future, including FanShots and push notifications.

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Same thought.

Dolphins and sharks are natural enemies. Dolphins are like, "Quit eating us," and sharks are like, "Stop smiling all the time, you morons."

Sort-of-daily sort-of-funny sort-of-thoughts at danoftheday.com

by CrimsonUte on Oct 24, 2011 1:11 PM MDT up reply actions  

I know, right?

Better times…better times.

by JazzyUte on Oct 24, 2011 1:32 PM MDT up reply actions  

it's like the exact opposite of what's happening right now

offense improves – offense regressing
utes in title game – utes bottom feeder
wynn returns – wynn out

mind effed

by utahmanami on Oct 24, 2011 5:47 PM MDT up reply actions  

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