Can’t be at the big game this week? Well, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp and Instagram are bracing themselves for the overflow of followers who are expected to post about the game and trying to watch this big event. Nearly 40 percent of Facebook’s 1.2 billion users are soccer fans.
This Tuesday, the world’s biggest online social network is adding new features to help fans follow the World Cup. The world Cup is currently the world’s most widely viewed sporting event. So if you can’t be in Brazil on June 12th be sure to tap into your local social media for the latest updates.
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June 10, 2014
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