Casual Friday: What TV Show are you "IntoNow"?

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There's nothing better on a cold and snowy casual Friday than grabbing a blanket and settling in for a day of game shows and soap operas. Ok, well maybe not exactly game shows and soap operas, but you get the idea. Today we're taking a look at a new app called IntoNow which is basically a combo of Shazam & Foursquare for television. I simply open my IntoNow app, push the green button and hold it up to my television. In about 20 seconds it not only tells me what I'm watching, but also the title of the episode, the season and episode number, what channel it's on and a small description of the episode. From there I can share on Facebook and Twitter or link out to Netflix and add it to my queue or buy it on iTunes.

IntoNow allows me to see what my friends are watching and if it's "on air" now  so I can flip over and watch, too, and discuss the show with them. I wish this had been around during Lost! I can also see what's popular in the IntoNow community. The current top three favorite shows are: Family Guy, The Office and SportsCenter.  I love that when I was creating my account, the form where it shows first and last name was pre-filled in with "Chandler Bing". A TV app for the fans by the fans. And by the way that's Ms. Chanandler Bong.

IntoNow uses an indexing technology called SoundPrint which can recognize a program even if it's airing live for the first time. And they've indexed more than 140 million minutes of previously aired shows--that's 266 years worth of video!

IntoNow is available free for iPhone and an Android version is in the works. Give it a try! Here's how my first post looked on Facebook:

Casual Friday: 5 of Our Favorite Burgers

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While the origins of the hamburger can be traced back to 17th century Hamburg, Germany, this tasty, handheld meal owes its long-standing popularity to its development over the last two centuries on these shores. And the basic recipe - ground beef patty sandwiched between two bun halves - is still being tweaked today, thanks to creative chefs who recognize the enduring appeal of this most American of menu offerings. Great hamburgers can be found in nearly every city across the country. Here are a few that have caught this burger enthusiast's tastebuds over the past few years: 1. Garmisch Cheeseburger - Garmisch Lodge, Cable, Wisconsin. Nestled in the majestic northwoods of western Wisconsin, the Garmisch Lodge is found on the shores of beautiful Lake Namakogan. The lodge's Bierstube Eatery offers guests pristine views of the lake, as well as one of the greatest cheeseburgers you'll ever lay your hands on. Featuring a high-quality, half-pound, grilled-to-order patty, a sweet, fresh-baked bun, your choice of cheeses (bleu is my recommendation) and a host of potential add-ons, including carmelized onions, bacon and pickles, this northwoods treat is likely as good as you'll find, especially when you get it alongside an order of deep-fried Wisconsin cheese curds.

2. Rosebud Burger - Rosebud Steakhouse, Chicago, Illinois. There are a few better settings for devouring a delicious burger than a dark, wood-paneled, white-linen-tableclothed, old-school-Chicago dining room like the Rosebud. And there are few better burgers in the whole of these United States than the one you'll find there. Made from the highest-quality beef ground right there in the restaurant and served on a delicious pretzel bun, the Rosebud burger is a gargantuan achievement that weighs in at nearly a pound, so you're likely going to need one of the Rosebud's Chuck-Norris-ready steak knives in order to get this thing into your mouth. It's definitely worth the trouble though. Believe me.

3. Counter Burger - Counter Cafe, Austin, Texas. Texas-centric publication Texas Monthly ranked this burger second on their top burgers in a Texas list a couple of years ago, and for good reason. This juicy little miracle absolutely oozes with flavor, especially when it's paired with a slice of cheddar cheese and some grilled onions. Do yourself one better and get it with a side of sweet potato fries. I swear to god I'm getting hungry  just writing this.

4. Shack Burger - Shake Shack, New York, New York - Shake Shack may be a chain (there are a grand total of seven Shake Shacks, five of which are scattered throughout Manhattan), but the food there is as fresh-tasting as you'll find anywhere. The Shack Burger, which comes with American cheese, lettuce, tomato and the mysteriously delicious Shack Sauce is bound to please the snobbiest of burger connoisseurs, be they in the mood for a single or a double patty version. Cooked to a pleasant medium and, ideally, nestled alongside an order of hot n' gooey Cheese fries (and maybe a hand-spun caramel malt), it's the perfect way to take a bite out of the Big Apple.

5. Hudson New American Public House, Seattle, WA - Visitors to the  rainy paradise of Seattle, as well as longtime residents, are strongly advised to check out this recently-opened gastropub in the heart of the city's Maple Leaf neighborhood. In addition to an always excellent, rotating selection of beers and a fine, well-rounded menu, Hudson offers up a mighty tasty, plate-crowding, napkin-soaking burger that will likely hold its own against the other faves on your personal burger list. Served with pickled onions, romaine, tomato, pickles, whole grain mustard aioli and house fries, it becomes even more memorable once you add a couple of slices of Zoe's bacon, a slab of smoked  Tillamook Cheddar and a fried duck egg. Just try it for yourself and then try to tell me I'm wrong.