Cue Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust” because Google has called it quits and relegated Project Loon to the proverbial dustbin of ideas that didn’t fly.
Read the full article →Google internet makes progress: Balloons bring internet to areas that currently get no service
Google’s Project Loon brings its oddball internet balloon concept one step closer to delivering high-speed internet to underserved areas.
Read the full article →Just what the needy need: Google giving free high-speed internet to the poor
Search engine giant Google has announced that its Google Fiber project has begun offering free high-speed internet access to residents in affordable housing. This is great news for low-income Americans who simply can’t find enough spare cash in their limited budgets to pay for gigabyte speed internet service, which can cost $70 or more per […]
Read the full article →Progress reports: Updating three high tech giants plans to bring cheap internet to everyone in the world
We circle back and see what kind of progress Google, Facebook, and Space-X are making in their race to bring wireless internet to everyone in the world.
Read the full article →Google bringing cheap internet to an entire country. Can the US be far behind?
Google, the high tech giant best known for its search engine, just announced that it has signed a contract to deliver high speed internet access to an entire country — Sri Lanka, an Indian Ocean island nation approximately 900 miles off the coast of India.
Read the full article →How long until Google begins offering cheap internet service to the world?
We’re hoping Google’s Project Loon will bring good news to low-income Americans who are forced to live with expensive internet, or with no internet at all.
Read the full article →Three high-tech giants developing different plans to bring cheap internet to everyone in the world. Including you.
While many Americans complain about the exorbitant monthly cost of internet access, there are billions of people around the world with no internet access. No hard-wired access, no wireless access, no internet access at all. But now three iconic high-tech companies are rapidly developing competing plans to solve both problems. Elon Musk, the founder of […]
Read the full article →Google does it again: Helps San Francisco offer free public wifi network
Thanks to a grant from high tech giant Google, residents of and visitors to San Francisco can now jump on a new municipal wifi network that offers free access in more than 30 public parks, plazas and recreation areas.
Read the full article →Get ready for more free wifi, faster free wifi thanks to Starbucks and Google
Starbucks just announced that it’s teaming up with Google to upgrade wifi speeds in more than 7,000 stores across the United States.
Read the full article →Google bringing free wifi to San Francisco parks and open spaces
Google and the city of San Francisco just announced that they’re bringing free wifi service to 31 parks, plazas and open spaces across the city by the bay.
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