But the infrastructure for internet service isn't in place everywhere, making truly universal access impossible at the moment ...
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Huge stratospheric balloons that act as floating cell towers in remote areas can stay in the air for hundreds of days thanks to an artificially intelligent pilot created by Google and Loon. Loon, a ...
Only Google could think that the way to improve the flight of giant, helium-filled balloons is by coming up with better algorithms. And to be fair to the Mountain View-based search leviathan, it seems ...
Google is notorious for retiring apps and services, whether those were in wide use or not. That doesn't apply to just software either and the company has sunset more than a handful of unsuccessful ...
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 is succeeding in keeping high-altitude balloons aloft in the stratosphere for more than three months at a time -- a key goal in its ambitious Project Loon program to deliver Internet from the ...