Google’s Project Loon
June 15th, 2013As I was reading about this, I was expecting to see that they would trial it somewhere… Far far away from me.
I almost fell out of my chair when I read that it’s happening in New Zealand.
Ok, now let the SkyNet jokes begin.
Via: Google:
The Internet is one of the most transformative technologies of our lifetimes. But for 2 out of every 3 people on earth, a fast, affordable Internet connection is still out of reach. And this is far from being a solved problem.
There are many terrestrial challenges to Internet connectivity—jungles, archipelagos, mountains. There are also major cost challenges. Right now, for example, in most of the countries in the southern hemisphere, the cost of an Internet connection is more than a month’s income.
Solving these problems isn’t simply a question of time: it requires looking at the problem of access from new angles. So today we’re unveiling our latest moonshot from Google[x]: balloon-powered Internet access.
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