But the infrastructure for internet service isn't in place everywhere, making truly universal access impossible at the moment ...
Google has given up on its decade long project which was supposed to bring the internet to inaccessible areas using balloons. Dubbed Project Loon, the experimental business saw some successes over the ...
Google this: Where did one of the Internet giant's high-tech, high-atmosphere balloons land? If Google knows, it's not saying. But this much we do know - or at least we were told Thursday by the ...
Google's Internet-beaming balloons are ready to take off on the next phase of their mission to deliver online access in regions where most people live offline, according to the company's blog. The ...
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, today announced that its X lab for “moonshots” has devised a new method of providing internet connectivity to certain places that will require fewer balloons and so ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The Web search company's Project Loon venture expects to ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Project Loon plans to test 20 Internet-transmitting ...
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