The 2014 World Cup has broken records as the largest live event on the internet. However, this also means that countless viewers have been waking up to a painful reality of internet TV: Sometimes you just have to wait a few extra seconds to see that deciding goal, and that can be especially frustrating if your cable-watching neighbor is already loudly cheering. Or if you’re watching games with one eye on your Twitter feed, for that matter.
Throughout the Cup, there have been numerous reports on Twitter and elsewhere from soccer fans who had to deal with delays ranging anywhere from a few seconds to up to two minutes. Some people reported different latencies on varying devices, while others have seen…
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