NCAA bracket printing madness Mar19 '08

This year, forget printing your NCAA bracket, and manually writing in your predictions. Who can read your handwriting anyway? And if you make a change, you have to scribble out things or re-write all of your guesses.

The best bet is to use an online bracket, which not only saves trees, but keeps things clean and tidy. Also, game results are updated immediately, so your bracket grades itself. Sure, it may take the fun out of manually circling the winner, but your peers will thank you.

The best feature of online brackets is, in fact, your peers, which are no longer limited to your office! With online bracket challenges, you can join a bracket with members from around the world. Still wish to conduct the challenge amongst friends? Create a private bracket only for your group.

CBSSports.com has many online bracket services available.

Personally, I've went with iGoogle's Basketball Bracket Battle gadget (a possible tongue-twister), which snugly resides on my personalized Google home page.

Screenshot of iGoogle gadget

Anyone can join my bracket. All you have to do is load the gadget on your iGoogle page, and choose to join MatthomBracket. The password is: matthom.

But hurry - your bracket has to be completed by early tomorrow, March 20.

Categories: CBS , iGoogle , Sports

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