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Friday, 10 October 2014
Exponential growth
Exponential growth potential for Facebook in India: Zuckerberg. NEW
DELHI: Seeing exponential growth potential for Facebook in India, its
co-founder Mark Zuckerberg today said he will discuss with Prime
Minister Narendra Modi ways to connect villages with the digital world.
The CEO of the California-headquartered firm, who is on his first visit
to India, said he is excited to help the government in its ambitious
Digital India programme.
"India is an amazing country with
unlimited potential. It is a place of big ambitions and Facebook is
deeply committed to the country. We see lot of growth for us here.
Tomorrow I'm meeting the Prime Minister. He is committed to connecting
villages online and we are excited to see how Facebook can help,"
Zuckerberg said here. India has about 243 million internet users and have 100 million plus
Facebook users, but there are over a billion people in the country who
do not have access to the net, he added.
He is the third high
profile CEO of a US-based firm, after Amazon's Jeff Bezos and Micrsoft's
Satya Nadella, to visit India in last few days.
Zuckerberg
announced that Facebook is creating a $1 million fund to help developers
develop apps for farmers, migrants and women. This will be a contest to
drive new apps and services in local languages.
"Since 2007,
Facebook has been working on new apps and services in local languages.
About 65% use Facebook in a language other than English, including 10
Indian languages," he added.
On barriers in internet penetration, he said, "There are three major
barriers to connectivity network, affordability and content."
Zuckerberg, counted among the youngest tech billionaires, said free
basic internet access should be like dialing 911 in the US or 100 in
India.
Technology has to serve the society, he said adding that connectivity cannot be a privilege of the rich and powerful.
"When the benefits of technology are shared across the whole society,
that is when we can make the big leap. Because India has embraced
science, the next generation has the opportunity to bring the world to
India and India to the world," he added.
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