1 Mbit/s speeds. A reference to the balloons used, Project Loon began as a research and development project by X (formerly Google X) in 2011, but later spun...
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X Development (section Loon)
successful use of free-space optical communication (FSOC) as a part of Project Loon, X decided to conduct more tests called Taara in rural areas of India...
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of loons by Archibald Thorburn. Top: Common loon, Mid-left: red-throated loon, Mid-right: yellow-billed loon, Bottom: black-throated loon Common loon flying...
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Internet.org (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from September 2022)
that the Internet.org initiative was "willing to work" with Project Loon (Google's project to use high-altitude balloons to provide people cheaper Internet...
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management and, subsequently, a Vice President at Google. Cassidy also led Project Loon with Google[x]. Cassidy was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of...
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well known high-endurance project was Google Loon, using helium-filled high-altitude balloons to reach the stratosphere. Loon was ended in 2021. High-altitude...
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for Google in 2007. He was head of privacy at Google X, an advisor on Project Loon, and the co-founder of The Laundry SF[citation needed] and Save the Ice...
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African Broadband Project Csquared". Venturebeat. Simonite, Tom (March–April 2015). review.com/s/534986/project-loon/ "Project Loon". MIT Tech. Rev. {{cite...
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laboratories. Projects at Google X include Google Glass, Google Self-Driving Car Project, Google Contact Lens and Project Loon. Google X spun its project called...
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(1990s) venture to accomplish broadband satellite internet services Project Loon – former concept to provide internet access via balloons in the stratosphere...
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