Monday, January 16, 2012

In India Access to Google + Free Internet

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NEW DELHI - Google's got a unique and interesting strategy to lure Internet users to use layananan social networking, Google +. The software giant unveiled a deal that allows users of Google + in India get free internet access service via WiFi.

The company has worked with O-Zone to provide free WiFi service for Internet users who have Google accounts + and some

This offer will be valid for three months, which allows unlimited access to Google + and 10 free minutes to a sharing site YouTube per week. But any other site can only be accessed by mambayar per minute.

Launched by The Next Web, Wednesday (11/01/2012), o-Zone currently has over 5,000 Wi-Fi access points across India, which includes coverage in leading outlets such as Coffee, McDonalds, Café Oz, Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf , Costa Coffee, Subway and OM Bookstore, where free access can be enjoyed.

Google, of course, use the deal to promote its services in India. O-Zone CEO Sanjeev Sarin believes that this initiative will help promote the use of WiFi, which he believes could be an alternative to 3G in the country of India.

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