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bill-swift - August 6, 2012
We can't all be there in London to witness the Olympics firsthand, but we do have the next best thing that'll make us feel like we're actually there at the event: social media. And thanks to live streaming (not care of the NBC), you can watch the events you want to watch as they happen in real-time.
Before the games began, a lot of UK officials were worried that the Olympics would put a huge strain on the country's broadband infrastructure. While it was sufficient to handle regular traffic, you could expect the arrival of hundreds of thousands of athletes and tourists to clog up their broadband systems.
Nonetheless, things are going pretty smoothly to that end (we haven't heard of any massive outages thus far) and the games are pushing full speed ahead. Undeniably, social media has played a huge role in the event, and we've got this infographic from Exact Target to prove it. Here are some notable stats that you can take away from it:
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