I haven’t talked about the US election at all. But now that Americans are finally going to the polls after the most divisive and caustic campaign in the history of the country, I thought I would mention that Google and YouTube have said via a blog post have announced that they will have results the second the polls close:
Starting when the polls close on Election Day, you will be able to find U.S. election results integrated right into your Google searches in over 30 languages around the world. You’ll also be able to see detailed updates and results of the Presidential, Senatorial, Congressional, Gubernatorial races as well as state-level referenda and ballot propositions.
And the same blog post has links that will help you to find your polling place as well as info on how to vote. I’m sure that this is getting the attention of the cable news channels who normally are the go to source for election results.
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Google & YouTube Will Display Election Results As Soon As The Polls Close
I haven’t talked about the US election at all. But now that Americans are finally going to the polls after the most divisive and caustic campaign in the history of the country, I thought I would mention that Google and YouTube have said via a blog post have announced that they will have results the second the polls close:
Starting when the polls close on Election Day, you will be able to find U.S. election results integrated right into your Google searches in over 30 languages around the world. You’ll also be able to see detailed updates and results of the Presidential, Senatorial, Congressional, Gubernatorial races as well as state-level referenda and ballot propositions.
And the same blog post has links that will help you to find your polling place as well as info on how to vote. I’m sure that this is getting the attention of the cable news channels who normally are the go to source for election results.
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