Asia Pacific Blog

Google and the Internet from .in to .au

Can an Internet enabled rickshaw help women in India get online?

Thursday, September 4, 2014
Share on Google+ Share on Twitter Share on Facebook
Google
Labels: Google in Asia Blog , India , Women

8 comments :

Vinay8484 said...

Good way to attract a huge population of India. Many of them will know the Google word first time. Good going Google India.:)

September 4, 2014 at 11:16 AM
Nayan Dhanani said...

Great going GOOGLE.....
very well done.
Google can bring a new revolution in INDIA.
Google can work fast and better compared to government of India.
and it can reach to more public.

September 4, 2014 at 3:32 PM
Unknown said...

Amazing..!!! It's good to know that Google is looking forward to improve the internet experience in India.

September 4, 2014 at 5:00 PM
MD said...

I'd like to touch base with someone from the team who is managing the internet in rickshaw project.

Regards,
Mulchand Dedhia
www.meterdown.co.in

September 4, 2014 at 8:45 PM
An Ad I.... said...

Too much of an investment. I would have used the age old postman bring in the magic mail, gmail along with all the rest over a nexus tablet branded as (G-yaan) running on a 3G data connectivity.

September 5, 2014 at 4:31 AM
Prashil said...

Remarkable step and all the very best.

September 5, 2014 at 4:50 AM
Sivakumar said...

grt work

September 6, 2014 at 9:49 PM
Krish said...

Good KickStarter!! Why don't you think post this idea on Kick starter?

September 7, 2014 at 1:00 AM

Post a Comment

  

Labels


  • Asia Trends 36
  • Australia 29
  • Bangladesh 10
  • Bhutan 1
  • Cambodia 4
  • China 23
  • Computer Science 3
  • Crisis Response 12
  • Culture 31
  • Digital literacy 9
  • Doodle 29
  • Education and research 26
  • Entrepreneurs Series 30
  • Entrepreneurship 21
  • Google in Asia Blog 346
  • Google.org 9
  • Hong Kong 30
  • India 69
  • Indonesia 41
  • Japan 70
  • Korea 50
  • Laos 3
  • Malaysia 26
  • Maps 32
  • Mobile First World 20
  • Mongolia 4
  • Myanmar 3
  • Nepal 7
  • New Zealand 12
  • Next Billion 5
  • Online safety 2
  • Pakistan 9
  • Philippines 33
  • Singapore 31
  • Sri Lanka 12
  • Taiwan 28
  • Thailand 25
  • Vietnam 8
  • Women 17
  • YouTube 13


Archive


  •     2016
    •     September
    •     August
    •     July
    •     June
    •     May
    •     April
    •     March
    •     February
    •     January
  •     2015
    •     December
    •     November
    •     October
    •     September
    •     August
    •     July
    •     June
    •     May
    •     April
    •     March
    •     February
    •     January
  •     2014
    •     December
    •     November
    •     October
    •     September
      • Go on a cross-country Malaysian adventure on Stree...
      • Apply now for a Google Policy Fellowship in Asia P...
      • Public Alerts and Crisis Map for natural disasters...
      • Kids celebrate what they love about Malaysia
      • For the next five billion: Android One
      • Indonesia’s guitar man
      • Crisis tools for Jammu and Kashmir floods
      • One man, one kayak, one Street View camera and 2,0...
      • Bright side of the moon
      • What happens when you give a man with fish the Int...
      • Five thousand years of Chinese art now on the Goog...
      • Can an Internet enabled rickshaw help women in Ind...
      • Announcing the 2014 Google Anita Borg Memorial Asi...
    •     August
    •     July
    •     June
    •     May
    •     April
    •     March
    •     February
    •     January
  •     2013
    •     December
    •     November
    •     October

Feed

Googleon Google+

Translate

Company-wide

  • Official Google Blog
  • Public Policy Blog
  • Europe Blog

Across Asia Pacific

  • Australia Blog
  • India Blog
  • Japan Blog
  • Korea Blog
  • Thailand Blog
  • Google
  • Privacy
  • Terms