Ranging from Google Station and YouTube Go to empowerment programs like Primer and Womenwill, the second annual Google for Indonesia event brings 11 important announcements for Indonesians.
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Although I can't quite remember when the first Google for Indonesia event took place, the search giant just concluded the second annual Google for Indonesia event, and not only does it expand the search giant's efforts to provide user-oriented and data-efficient services, but it also brings social programs to empower university students, small businesses, and female entrepreneurs. Here's a recap of 11 new announcements from the event:
- Google Station: Google Station is essentially Google's take on Wi-Fi hotspots. The search giant has partnered with FiberStar and CBN to bring hundreds of reliable and fast hotspot venues across Java and Bali over the next year, allowing Indonesian residents in remote areas to gain access to the Internet.
- YouTube Go: the company first introduced YouTube Go back in February, and it's the exact same deal here. The app offers two resolutions: basic quality and standard. It also gives you a preview of how much data each video will consume before playing it so that you have the control over your mobile plans.
- Google Assistant in Bahasa Indonesia: starting today, Google Assistant will be available in Bahasa Indonesia in the Allo app. As you may already know, Google Assistant is the search giant's AI assistant.
- Shortcuts in Search: Google says that it "will be adding tappable shortcuts to the Google Search mobile app to help Indonesians more easily explore popular topics like food and drinks, movie showtimes and directions home."
- Health Answers:
Given Indonesia's fast-growing SME sector and population of female workers, its socio-business programs are bound to be extremely impactful.
There you have it – Google's data-saving efforts in emerging markets continue, and given Indonesia's fast-growing SME sector and population of female workers, its socio-business programs are bound to be extremely impactful. Whether the search giant will expand those to other countries isn't certain but seems likely.
Are you in Indonesia? Do you think Google's fast growing Internet-related infrastructure will be useful for local residents? Let us know by leaving a comment below!
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