It's a bit embarrassing for Google, which supposedly has one of the more robust Internet infrastructure setups in the world and has been a big backer of Adobe's Flash, defending the company during its public fight with Apple and posting an essay Tuesday night explaining why Flash-based video is here to stay for the conceivable future.The source of the problem was not readily apparent, but it was somewhat surprising considering the volume of traffic that passes through YouTube every day. Company representatives did not immediately return a request for comment on what went wrong.Once it finally loads, the game involves a take on Google's recent videos promoting Chrome's speed mixed with questions involving various Google searches: answer the questions correctly, and you get to see the next video.
Source: CNET News (http://cnet.com/)
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