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Mark Zuckerberg wants project, join web excess globally

byCustoms Today Report
16/01/2015
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BOGOTA: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg aim’s to  launch a project to boost web access globally, something he said can be a force for peace.

Facebook is a founding partner of Internet.org, which aims to provide Internet access to 2/3 of the world’s population who are not online, and are mostly living in poorer nations.

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The Internet.org app was launched in Colombia offering users of the Tigo telephone network free access to basic online services including weather, Wikipedia, Facebook, and government services. His service is already available in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia.

Vice president of Internet.org and Facebook executive Chris Daniels told AFP how he thinks Internet access can be a tool for social good worldwide. Facebook’s mission is to make the world more open and connected and Internet.org’s mission is to connect the two thirds of the world that is not yet connected to the Internet.

That 2/3 that are not yet connected are primarily located in emerging markets, so this is why we have the focus on Internet.org in emerging markets. There are two primary barriers to people using the Internet he said. What Internet.org is trying to solve is both affordability and awareness. Trying to give a small set of basic services that are going to improve people’s lives.

We believe by people having their first experience on the Internet, they will start to understand the value of the Internet, they’ll pay for access to the Internet and hopefully improve their lives.

Part of making the Internet accessible is to make sure that the content that people have access to is relevant and that includes the language it is presented in.

When we launched Internet.org in Tanzania, we launched it in Kiswahili (the local language), and when we came here, we want to make language locally relevant.

Our mission in Facebook is to make the world more open and connected. And we don’t feel we can do that until the entire world is connected. I don’t think the question is necessarily what Facebook gains, but what the world gains. And what the world gains is more people have better opportunities in their lives, more people have the opportunity to express themselves, the communication tools. Internet.org is available as an Android app

 

 

 

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