Google Internet Bus to tour AP

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BS Reporter Chennai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 12:00 AM IST

Google India has announced that its Internet Bus would now tour Andhra Pradesh as part of its initiative to reach out to people with limited knowledge and exposure to the Internet, in India.

The bus will visit educational institutes and public places in 16 towns of state in the next 48 days. The campaign will focus on four themes – information, communication, entertainment and education. Interactive content - in English and Telugu - will be used to highlight benefits of Internet in people's daily lives. The company will also engage local cyber café owners.

The Internet Bus has traveled across 35 towns so far in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka.

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