Google and ESPN partner to put World Cup highlights in search

Best of all, these clips don't require cable credentials or any sort of authentication, so anyone can watch them. Hopefully you don't mind visiting ESPNFC.com though, since they won't actually play on the search results page. ESPN describes the deal as "the first fresh in-game video highlights integration for sports on Google Search." Google is

Best of all, these clips don't require cable credentials or any sort of authentication, so anyone can watch them. Hopefully you don't mind visiting ESPNFC.com though, since they won't actually play on the search results page. ESPN describes the deal as "the first fresh in-game video highlights integration for sports on Google Search." Google is already offering detailed overviews of games as they happen, including goals, penalties, red cards, and other stats.

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