Thursday, May 28, 2015

Download Application of Internet.org


You can first download this application into your smartphone from Google Play Store to browse a list of popular websites for free with a SIM card from a qualifying carrier. Search for jobs, get health information and keep in touch with friends and family without data charges.



Screenshots of This Android Application:







Currently following countries have facility to access these free basic services which is now available for the following countries and carriers:

• Ghana (Airtel)
• Kenya (Airtel)
• Zambia (Airtel)
• Indonesia (Indosat)
• India (Reliance - Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala, Mumbai)
• Bangladesh (Robi)
• Philippines (SMART)
• Colombia (Tigo)
• Guatemala (Tigo)
• Tanzania (Tigo)

Download Links


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List of Free Services provided on Internet.org

List of Free Services on Internet.org


Here you can find list of service and benefits you can avail while having this connection currently with Reliance. There will be some restriction but you can only be able to access only following facility of Social Networking WebSite, Career WebSite, Entertainment WebSite, Government WebSite, Health WebSite, Information Websites, Jobs Website, Shopping Website, Sports Website and Women Empowerment Websites:-

CategoryFree Service
Social NetworkingFacebook
Social NetworkingFacebook Messenger
CareerJagran Josh
EntertainmentAstrology
EntertainmentHungama
GovernmentAP Speaks
HealthMalaria No More
HealthFacts for Life (Unicef)
HealthSocial Blood
HealthBabyCenter & MAMA
InformationReuters Market Lite
InformationAaj Tak
InformationAccuWeather
InformationAmar Ujala
InformationBBC News
InformationIBN Live
InformationDaily Bhaskar
InformationDictionary.com
InformationJagran
InformationMaalai Malar
InformationMaharasta Times
InformationTranslator
InformationwikiHow
InformationWikipedia
InformationBasics of Internet
JobsBabaJob
SearchBing Search
ShoppingOLX
SportsESPN Cricinfo
Women EmpowermentNike Foundation (Girl Effect)
Women EmpowermentUN Women (iLearn)
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Get Freenet Internet Connection with Reliance now

Recently Internet.org is launched Freenet service with Reliance now customer can avail this facility by approaching Reliance or calling them on their Toll Free Numbers.

Freenet

Internet.Org Service is available for all GSM (Postpaid/Prepaid) & CDMA (Prepaid) Mobile Customers in Mumbai, Maharashtra & Goa, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Chennai, and Kerala regions. Note that this service is for only Mobile device users.


Internet.Org is a service jointly launched by Reliance & Facebook in India, having a host of Free Services/websites which are Free of Charge for Reliance Customers.

Steps for first time Users:

  • Go to www.internet.org using mobile web browser.
  • Customer will be presented with the language selection page where choice of language can be selected. By default, the regional language will be selected. Customer can opt for other languages by clicking '+' button on the page.
  • Click "Continue" to get to the main page of Internet.org, with "Free Services" & "Reliance" sections displayed in the choice of language.

Terms & Conditions:

  • Customer can also download the internet.org app (only available on android currently), from the Google Play store. However the one time data downloading charges of the internet.org android app is NOT free. Customer will be charged as per his data tariff. Alternately, customer can go to www.internet.org to access the site to avoid the one-time app download charge.
  • Minimum balance of 20 paise is required in case of Prepaid Customers. Customer can be charged if his Smartphone has some applications running in the background, utilizing data.
  • Customer will get free Service for, without subscribing to any data pack/plan:
  1. Using the application, Customer can access Facebook, Free News on sites like Aaj Tak, etc. Cricket updates on Cricinfo, Job search on sites like BabaJob, Weather updates on Accuweather, Train and flight schedules on Dictionary service, Language Translator, Health related Information, Daily horoscope & Astrology, OLX, Wikipedia & much more. Refer the list of Free Services on Internet.org at the end.

  2. List of Preferred Browsers:Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera Mini, Android Browser, Dolphin, Samsung Native Browser & Nokia Native Browser. Note that UC browser is not supported.

  3. If Customer is subscribed to Data Plan/Packs when he uses Internet.Org, then for Prepaid GSM & CDMA Users, there will be NO depletion from their data quota or from Main Account balance on using internet.org. For Postpaid GSM Users will NOT be charged for internet.org & their data quota will not deplete, but on PCRF this usage will be accounted for.

  4. Charges will be applicable as per data plan/ pack, if Customer: 

    1. Accessing from CDMA Mobile Postpaid or 3G/ Reliance 3/Pro 3 Dongle then he will be charged.

    2. Clicks on a link that directs to a different website, outside of www.internet.org hosted sites, then he will get a prompt with the message informing him that he is stepping out of the Free website.

    3. Clicks on pictures or videos, where he is advised that it is chargeable as per his data tariff.

    4. Smartphone has some applications running in the background, utilizing data.

    5. Surfs Facebook or any other free sites directly instead of going through internet.org.

  5. Points to be noted: 

    1. If accessed from other than Mobile, then user may get error as "This App is incompatible with your device".

    2. Currently iOS & Windows mobile app are not available. User may access the service through browser only.

    3. Free basic services are available through each link under internet.org and in case Customer chooses to use more than basic services he will receive charging alert on his handset before proceeding.

List of Free Services on Internet.org

CategoryFree Service
Social NetworkingFacebook
Social NetworkingFacebook Messenger
CareerJagran Josh
EntertainmentAstrology
EntertainmentHungama
GovernmentAP Speaks
HealthMalaria No More
HealthFacts for Life (Unicef)
HealthSocial Blood
HealthBabyCenter & MAMA
InformationReuters Market Lite
InformationAaj Tak
InformationAccuWeather
InformationAmar Ujala
InformationBBC News
InformationIBN Live
InformationDaily Bhaskar
InformationDictionary.com
InformationJagran
InformationMaalai Malar
InformationMaharasta Times
InformationTranslator
InformationwikiHow
InformationWikipedia
InformationBasics of Internet
JobsBabaJob
SearchBing Search
ShoppingOLX
SportsESPN Cricinfo
Women EmpowermentNike Foundation (Girl Effect)
Women EmpowermentUN Women (iLearn)

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Projects


Overview Internet.org

Internet.org makes the internet accessible to more people by providing them access to a range of free basic services. Through Internet.org, we’ve been able to offer free basic internet services to hundreds of millions of people across Asia, Africa and Latin America. By introducing people to the benefits of the internet through these services, we hope to bring more people online and help improve their lives.
These services are simple and data efficient, so operators can offer Internet.org for free in a sustainable way. Developers do not pay to be included, and operators do not charge developers for the data people use for their services.

Our Approach of Internet.org

We work with developers who are aligned with our mission of connecting people who are unconnected. Through the Internet.org Platform, developers can easily create services that integrate with Internet.org. So far, the main focal areas of our developer partners have been: information, communication, and education tools, with a strong preference for services in local languages.

Participation Guidelines of Internet.org

We believe having a service that is easy to use and offers useful services to people who are new to the internet is a critical part in bringing them into the digital world. Our goal with the Internet.org Platform is to include as many developers and entrepreneurs as possible. If you're interested in building towards this goal, please visit the Internet.org Participation Guidelines and submit to be added into Internet.org.

FbStart and Social Good of Internet.org

FbStart is our global program for mobile startups, offering free tools and services, mentorship from Facebook, and a likeminded community of mobile developers. In recognition of mobile-focused organizations who promote social good initiatives, FbStart and Internet.org will be introducing another way to work with us. With our Social Good package, developers who create services that address a social need will be eligible for an additional set of benefits, including expedited review for Internet.org, and special events and mentorship with the Internet.org team. If you’re interested in working with us, submit to become a member of FbStart and sign up to learn more about the Social Good package and how to work with Internet.org.
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About Internet.Org

What is internet.org?


Internet.org is a Facebook-led initiative bringing together technology leaders, nonprofits and local communities to connect the two thirds of the world that doesn’t have internet access.

Only 1 out of every 3 people can go online.

  • Why aren’t more people connected?
  • Devices are too expensive.
  • Service plans are too expensive.
  • Mobile networks are few and far between.
  • Content isn’t available in the local language.
  • People aren't sure what value the internet will bring.
  • Power sources are limited or costly.
  • Networks can’t support large amounts of data.
  • Together we can remove these barriers and give the unconnected majority of the world the power to connect.

Initiative participants share tools, resources and best practices to explore solutions in three major opportunity areas: affordability, efficiency and business models.

We’re in this together.

Making the internet available to every person on earth is a goal too large and too important for any one company, group or government to solve alone. Everyone participating in Internet.org has come together to meet this challenge because they believe in the power of a connected world.

No one should have to choose between food or medicine and access to the internet.Internet.org supporters will join forces to develop technology that decreases the cost of delivering data to people worldwide, and helps expand internet access in under-served communities.







Transmitting data—even a text message or a simple web page—requires bandwidth, something that’s scarce in many parts of the world.Partners will invest in tools and software to improve data compression capabilities and make data networks and services run more efficiently.








Connecting billions of people will be a massive global effort that requires ongoing innovation.Developers, mobile operators and device manufacturers will work together to introduce business models that give people more ways to go online.
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