Google[x] unveils Project Loon to bring the world Internet via balloon
Google's top-secret ideas lab is working on a project to make Internet access more reliable and affordable in the developing world through a system of roving balloons.
Google's top-secret ideas lab is working on a project to make Internet access more reliable and affordable in the developing world through a system of roving balloons.
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More jobs and more business competition will require more investment in Internet infrastructure, France's president told its citizens today.
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“Forget what we have taken for granted on how consumers use the Internet,” said …