Google's Indian Language Internet Alliance Aims to Get 50 Crore People Online

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Google has launched Indian Language Internet Alliance, which aims to increase the amount of Indian language content on the Web and to get 50 crore Indians online by 2017. For this, Google launched hindiweb.com, a portal that aggregates Hindi content on the Web. The alliance aims to eliminate various hurdles to accessing Indian language content on the Web, primarily focusing on creating standards for Indian languages to improve discoverability.
At the launch, Google India MD Rajan Anandan quoted Indian Readership Survey (IRS) figures, saying, "We have 198 million (19.8 crore) Indian English speakers. Almost all of them are online." He added that there are 400 million Hindi speakers in India who don't have access to much Hindi content on the Web. He announced Google's goal - to get 500 million Indians online by 2017.

Google said there were four hurdles to the growth of Indian language content on the Internet. These are: access, discoverability, content and innovation. Anandan said Indians have very limited access to Indian language content. Even when the content is there, the lack of Unicode compliance makes it hard to discover. Part of Google's solution is to encourage more people to post more content in Hindi and display it prominently through hindiweb.com. Anandan also said that there aren't many startups in India and not much innovation is taking place in terms of apps in Indian languages.

Minister of State Information & Broadcasting Prakash Javadekar, while launching hindiweb.com, said he believes that Google's goal of bringing 50 crore people online is attainable. "I believe 50 crore people will come online because Indians are the best at adaptation," he said. Javadekar said farmers in India have always been able to adapt to modern farming techniques, using the analogy to highlight his belief in the Indian Language Internet Alliance's goal.

The Indian Language Internet Alliance features several partners at launch, including NDTV, the National Book Trust, and ABP.

Google Search, including Knowledge Graph cards, has been available in Hindi for some time. During the launch, Google demonstrated Hindi voice search on an Android phone. The company said it is trying to create standard fonts for Hindi to make more content discoverable. Google said it has 15 different Hindi fonts available at google.com/fonts and plans to add up to 50 Hindi fonts by the end of the year. Google said all of these fonts are open source.

Another of Google's demonstrations - an advanced Hindi keyboard (Google Hindi Input on Google Play) - has been available on Android One smartphones. The company said it "hopes this would be included in the upcoming Android Lollipop OS".

At the moment, Google appears to be focusing on Hindi, but the company said it will use this to build inputs and search in other Indian languages such as Marathi, Tamil and Gujarati. The company declined to give a timeline for launching similar initiatives for other languages.


Google's Indian Language Internet Alliance Aims to Get 50 Crore People Online | NDTV Gadgets
 
Google launches Indian Language
Internet Alliance; showcases Hindi
voice search


New Delhi: Google has announced
the creation of Indian Language
Internet Alliance (ILIA), in partnership
with leading Indian technology and
content companies, to promote the
growth of of Indic-language content
on the Internet.

Network 18 is one of the founding
members of this initiative and is
represented by IBN Khabar and
MoneyControl Hindi.

ILIA wants to be able to turn 300
million Indian language speakers into
active Internet users by 2017 and the
alliance would work towards
accelerate building of Indic language
content.

To support its effort in showcasing
Indian language content on the web,
Google announced the launch of
hindiweb.com: एक ही स्थान पर हिंदी वैबसाइट्स, ऐप्स और YouTube चैनल।, which, according
to the company, would enable Hindi
speaking Internet users to discover
the best Hindi content across
websites, apps, videos and blogs.

Google also demonstrated Voice
Search in Hindi, at its event in New
Delhi.

According to Google's figures, there
are over 200 million Internet users in
India, about 16 per cent of its
population of 1.2 billion. Practically
all of the India's English-speaking
population of 198 million is already
online. The remaining 90 per cent of
Indians who are not online tend not
to be English speakers.

Google launches Indian Language Internet Alliance; showcases Hindi voice search
 
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