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Engadget Daily: an interview with Shuhei Yoshida, a social guide to the World Cup and more!

Today, we sit down with Shuhei Yoshida to discuss PlayStation Now, watch SwiftKey lose its price tag, go hands-on with Mario Maker and explore how to keep up with the World Cup on Facebook, Twitter and Google! Read on for Engadget's news highlights from the last 24 hours.

PlayStation at E3 2014: an interview with Worldwide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida

Today at E3, our own Ben Gilbert sat down with Sony's Shuhei Yoshida to discuss PlayStation Now. Launching as an open beta later this summer, the game-streaming service is just the beginning of Sony's initiative to bring PlayStation games to many devices.

SwiftKey's Android keyboard is now available for free

If you like SwiftKey, but couldn't pony up $4 for predictive typing, you're in luck. Thanks to today's update, the popular Android keyboard app is completely free to download. And don't worry iPhone users, SwiftKey for iOS 8 is on its way.

A quick guide to following World Cup 2014 on Google, Facebook and Twitter

It's time to get your game faces on: The World Cup is tomorrow, and most everyone in the world will be watching. Here's our guide to following every bit of the action on Google, Facebook and Twitter. Let the games begin!

Making your own Mario level is incredibly fun, but difficult to master

Want to build you own level of Super Mario Bros.? It might be a bit harder than you'd think. Read on as Brad Molen goes hands-on with Nintendo's new game called Mario Maker.

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