Facebook has introduced an Internet.org platform, which encourages website development and optimization.
The American social network, Facebook, has introduced ‘Internet.org’ platform for the Indian developers. Facebook news reported that this platform would allow developers to easily pioneer services that integrate with Internet.org. Market sources have revealed that the newly introduced network would offer basic internet facilities to the people, which indicate the intention of the company to ease the difficulties of the residents.
The Indian market is not new to the ‘social network’, as it had introduced Internet.org in India in the initial part of 2015 already. The platform was launched in collaboration with Reliance Communications, with an aim to offer some services free. Facebook news today informed that the platform was not welcomed by the huge Indian market, as it was accused for breaking net neutrality rules. This information tells that the firm should operate cautiously in the South Asian territory. Consequently, its management had defended itself by stating that there was no financial exchange in offering those services as free.
Facebook breaking news informed that not all developers would be given the opportunity to use the network, as instruction-abiding applications would only be allowed to participate, and a limited number of organizations would benefit from the initiative of the social network giant. A number of guidelines have been posted for assisting developers, such as exploration of the internet, building of effective data applications, meeting some technical requirements, etc.
The American company’s instructions have been issued to facilitate the Indian public, as applications would provide higher levels of connectivity to those who cannot bear its expenses. The technical requirements of the network are concerned with the optimization of websites. It is most likely that the optimized web pages would prove to be more search-friendly than other pages.
The management of the company believes that the open network would attract application developers towards the creation of services and websites. This belief explains that the company intends to promote web development. Experts stated the view that Internet.org would not only serve the interests of the common people but also boost the Indian web development industry.
The founder of the social network, Mark Zuckerberg, has argued against the neutrality controversy. He stated that arguments about neutrality should not be used to deprive the common people. His statement points to his unfriendly sentiments towards those rules.
Facebook has managed to penetrate almost every nook and corner of the world. Now it is yet to be seen that to what extent the platform is able to benefit the developers and the Indian people.
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