Google CEO Sundar Pichai delivered a keynote today at its Google For India event in New Delhi. He spoke about company's ambition to make making Internet accessible for the next generation of users, who won’t be English speakers. Read more here
Google India VP Rajan Anandan spoke about evolving startup scenario in India. Google sees 500 million internet users by 2017. Read more here
Google VP Tamar Yehoshua announced plans to make sure company's products work across Indian languages and even on slower 2G networks. Read more here
Google's Jen Fitzpatrick spoke about community mapping being essential to improve Google Maps. Read more here
Eyal Manor, VP of Engineering, YouTube said India loves YouTube and especially on mobile. Google will introduce a pause buffer feature allowing users to pause video, leave it to buffer, even leave the app or site and let it continue buffering. Read more here
Everyone in the world should have access to full and open internet, said Marian Croak, VP for Access strategy and emerging markets at Google. Read more here
Google's Cesar Sengupta announced a special Tap to translate feature for Android, where users will be able to translate using the Translate all from English to Hindi across Android on any app. Read more here