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Microsoft partners with ESPN on touch-friendly World Cup site |
June 02, 2014
If you’re not already aware that the World Cup—the world’s largest soccer tournament—kicks off on June 12, a new site from Microsoft and featuring content from ESPN may be just the thing.On Sunday, Microsoft launched the World Cup Essentials site, sort of a 'second screen' experience to ESPN’s own World Cup coverage from Brazil, the host nation. The site is designed for Internet Explorer but will work on most “modern browsers,” including the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox.Interestingly, the site features non-American teams—Brazil and Mexico were two that the site highlighted on the front page. Selecting Teams on the left-hand nav bar auto-loaded the United States side.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Link: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2357524/microsoft-partners-with-espn-on-touch-friendly-world-cup-site.html#tk.rss_all
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