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Google CEO Sundar Pichai and other senior executives are in India to share their vision and strategy for the Indian market.
Pichai delivered the keynote address at the Google For India event in New Delhi, in which he and other senior Google executives made some big announcements.
IBNLive's Ankit Tuteja was at the event and captured highlights of the event in a series of live tweets.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai will soon address the Indian media. #PichaiInIndia pic.twitter.com/yCbkYnrCvz— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Does it hint at one of the topics that Sundar will be speaking about during the conference? #PichaiInIndia pic.twitter.com/VBN8FA7NKA— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Google India head Rajan Anandan takes the stage. "We are adding 6 million Internet users every month," he says. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Sundar Pichai says, "We will be ready to provide free WiFi services at 100 railway stations in India by the end of 2016." #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
We will start with a pilot project at the Mumbai Central station in Jan 2016: Pichai. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Over the next 3 years, we will be able to connect around 3000 Indian villages to the Internet: Sundar Pichai #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Sundar Pichai announces the launch of a new program to help train 2 million developers in India. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Google partners with Lava and Intex to put the Indic keyboard on their devices. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Google, from next year, will provide cricket info in an even better way. Will provide real-time scores and video highlights. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
YouTube for mobile gets a "pause-buffer feature". It will also show the buffer progress. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Project Loon, which provides WiFi through Internet balloons, coming soon to India, reiterates Google's Marian Croak. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Google's "Tap to Translate" will be launched in India early Q1 2016, reveals Caesar Sengupta. #PichaiInIndia— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
Google unveils the Asus Chromebit. Coming to India in January 2016. Price: Rs 7,999. #PichaiInIndia pic.twitter.com/zocJeAFotg— Ankit Tuteja (@tutejankit) December 16, 2015
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