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May 8, 2013

Engadget: “Google’s ‘Super Sync Sports’ marries mobile Chrome to desktop for goofy gaming”

Google's experimenting with gaming once more, this time through its mobile phone-based Chrome browser, today introducing "Super Sync Sports" via its web-based client. The cheeky sports game asks that___

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May 8, 2013

Techcrunch: “Google’s Chrome Super Sync Sports Turns Your Smartphone’s Browser Into A Game Controller”

Google’s Super Sync Sports Chrome Experiment is what happens when you put modern web technology, smartphones and a love of 80s sports games into one rather wacky package where cupcakes race moose___

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May 8, 2013

The FWA: “Chrome Super Sync Sports”

Super Sync Sport is a new Chrome Experiment that enables you to sync your mobile devices to your computer to run, cycle and swim. The game allows you to select one of 50 avatars and compete with up to___

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July 19, 2012

BBC: “Google launch SMS version of Gmail in Africa”

Gmail SMS can run on so-called "dumb phones" which only have very basic features and no access to the internet. The service has so far been made available in Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya.

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June 6, 2012

Engadget: “YouTube will live stream HD Olympics coverage in Africa”

We've already heard about broadcast plans for the 2012 London Olympics in the US on NBC and UK from BBC, but what about other areas of the world? YouTube, which is partnering with NBC on streaming in___

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June 6, 2012

Mashable: “Olympics Will Stream Live on YouTube in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa”

Olympics fans across Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa will be able watch the Summer Games in London live via YouTube this July and August. The International Olympic Committee's YouTube channel will broadcast___

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