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Keeping up with the Olympic Games has never been easier

The 2016 Rio Olympic Games are almost upon us. In just a few days, we will be watching elite athletes from around the world duke it out for the pride and glory of their nations. But, with so many events, it can be tricky to keep track of them all.

That’s where Google comes in as the company will be rolling out new features to keep you up-to-date on the games.

These new features let you discover event schedules, medal counts and athlete information from Search as well as results and TV schedules in over 30+ countries. What’s more, you can also watch official broadcaster’s highlights on YouTube in 60+ countries. Google has also invited 15 YouTube Creators to Rio for exclusive mobile live streams of the games.

To make it easier for you to keep up with your country’s progress in the Olympic Games, you can also activate automatic updates in the Google App on Android or iOS devices. The App will then alert you on top event and medal wins.

And of course, you can also experience the event venues with Google’s Street View.

[SOURCE, VIA]

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