Internet.org is Now “Free Basics by Facebook”, Zuckerberg Launching “Special” Wi-Fi in India
The social networking website Facebook has struggled to create an environment of consensus among the masses for its free internet initiative Internet.org. The company has said that it is working on new ways to enhance the internet connectivity in India.
Along the similar lines, the company has renamed its controversial Internet.orgapp as Free Basics. With the help of its app, Facebook aims to provide certain free data services and websites to the mobile users.
A few months ago, amid widespread controversies, Facebook opened up theInternet.org platform to the developers. Currently, this moonshot project of Zuckerberg includes 60 new services focussed at productivity.
The new app Free Basics by Facebook is also equipped with stronger security measures and aims to get more users online all over the world.
“We’re making this change to better distinguish the Internet.org initiative from the programmes and services that Facebook provides, including Free Basics,” says Internet.org Vice-President Chris Daniels.
He adds, “Anyone currently using the app will be able to continue using the Android app though it will now be called Free Basics by Facebook in Google Play.”
The previous Internet.org web URL is now redirected to Freebasics.com.
In India, the social networking website is also piloting Express WiFi service that will encourage the local entrepreneurs to set up WiFi hotspots in various areas.
“We help them in terms of technical solutions, business model and marketing,” said Munish Seth, Country Manager Facebook Connectivity Solutions India. Facebook has already set up such hotspots in partnership with ISPs in parts of Uttarakhand and Bangalore.
Raspberry Pi Kits to Be Provided to Every School: Kerala Chief Minister
Looking to promote the teaching of basic computer science in schools, the state government today said that all schools in Kerala, both government and aided, will soon be equipped with electronics and Raspberry Pi kits.
Speaking at the inauguration of an 'Electronics@School' project, initiated by the state IT Department, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said that 6,000 government schools would be given electronics kits to support and nurture a "maker- culture" among their students.
"Besides providing Raspberry Pi kits to 10,000 students selected on merit basis, steps will be taken to provide every government and aided school with a Raspberry Pi kit for common coding practice," Chandy said.
He also launched the distribution of electronic kits under the Electronics@School project and gave away prizes to winners of a coding competition held as part of the first phase of the 'Learn to Code' project.
These projects are being implemented jointly by the Kerala Start-Up Mission and IT@School. Minister for IT and Industries, PK Kunhalikutty, launched the second phase of 'Learn to Code' project and flagged off the distribution of Raspberry Pi kits to 7,500 schoolchildren.
The minister suggested it would be appropriate for the Department of General Education to take up these projects for their better implementation.
"The projects aim to skill Kerala's schoolchildren to cope with the future revolution in technology and entrepreneurship," Kunhalikutty said.
Education Minister PK Abdu Rabb said both the 'Learn to Code' and 'Electronics@School' projects would be made part of the curriculum.
"Th
e electronics kit, which is aligned with the Physics syllabus of classes 9 and 10, has been reviewed and approved by the curriculum committee," he said.
"The project's aim is to add 40,000 talented youngsters from schools to the vibrant maker community being developed through community participation programmes initiated by the Kerala Startup Mission," said PH Kurien, Principal Secretary, Department of IT and Industries.
Prizes for district-level winners were, meanwhile, handed out at Saturday's function.
IT@School Wayanad District Coordinator VJ Thomas was acknowledged for facilitating and guiding the maximum number of projects.
In the pilot phase, which was launched by Chandy in February, 2,500 selected students of class eight across all district centres were given Raspberry Pi kits and trained in programming by IT experts.
The Raspberry Pi is a computer developed by an UK-based firm for aiding the teaching of basic computer science in schools.
Andhra Pradesh Plans to Use Drone Cameras to Check Red Sander Smuggling
The Andhra Pradesh government is planning to use drone cameras in Rayalaseema region to increase surveillance on red sander smuggling, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu said on Saturday.
Mooting the suggestion during a meeting in Vijayawada to review law and order situation in the state, he said drones cameras or static balloon cameras may be used to keep a vigil on the red sander smuggling.
These cameras will use unused (TV) spectrum under TV White Spaces Project.
The state government in recent months intensified its efforts to check red sander smuggling in the districts bordering Tamil Nadu.
It stepped up patrolling by special task force in Seshachalam forests. In April this year, the police gunned down 20 wood cutters in the forests in Chittoor district.
(Also see: 'US Government, Police Working on Counter-Drone System')
The wood cutters from Tamil Nadu were allegedly hired by smugglers operating from that state.
Several smugglers have been arrested and red sander worth crores of rupees was seized in last few months. The arrested smugglers include a Chinese national.
Also called red sandalwood, the precious wood is used in traditional medicines and woodcraft across China, Myanmar, Japan and other countries of East Asia.
A tonne of red sander fetches Rs.20 lakh to Rs.25 lakh in the international market.
Story first published: Aug 24, 2015 11:08 IST
3D-Printed Shelter Designed for Astronauts on Mars
A French firm has designed a conceptual shelter for future astronauts on Mars that would be 3D-printed on the red planet using locally-available materials.
Resembling an igloo from the surface, the shelter, dubbed Sfero, would be partially buried beneath the ground. A
The interior comprises three floors. The uppermost floor measures just 3 sq. m, and food can be grown here, while the next floor down measures 29 sq. m and comprises a work area and bathroom.
The lowermost floor measures 40 sq. m and contains sleeping quarters. The occupants would navigate between each floor by a spiral staircase, 'Gizmag' reported.
The firm Fabulous envisions that the red planet's own substrata could be used as a raw material for 3D printing. The process would involve a central mast that can extract iron from the planet's soil and rock, and also seek out permafrost to turn into water and use as insulation between the structure's inner and outer shell, reducing the effects of solar radiation.
The firm envisions the shelter being tested in California's Mojave Desert or somewhere in Hawaii, while the Gale Crater is slated as the shelter's final Mars location. The project has been created in response to Nasa's call for designs for 3D-printed habitats for Mars, despite the competition being only officially open to US residents, according to 'Dezeen'.
"We still decided to show the French expertise in 3D printing, space travel, and architecture, presenting a standout record," said Fabulous founder Arnault Coulet.
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Innovative Studies of Social Sciences
My 4 year old article:
The term Social science itself indicates ‘the scientific study of human society and social relationships’, consisting of different subtopics such as economics, geography, political science, history, etc. These subjects not only serve as the tools people need to face life in a more global way, but they also sharpen the mind and expand points of view. Creativity and practicality can be related to a country’s strength. For example America is a Country of Innovation. This innovativeness is tied to the fact that public schools in America provide with opportunity to be creative with activities like Creative geography etc. (which enables children to identify the geographic mapping of their own locality or their city). And maybe that’s why in this present day America stands atop as a developed country.
The term Social science itself indicates ‘the scientific study of human society and social relationships’, consisting of different subtopics such as economics, geography, political science, history, etc. These subjects not only serve as the tools people need to face life in a more global way, but they also sharpen the mind and expand points of view. Creativity and practicality can be related to a country’s strength. For example America is a Country of Innovation. This innovativeness is tied to the fact that public schools in America provide with opportunity to be creative with activities like Creative geography etc. (which enables children to identify the geographic mapping of their own locality or their city). And maybe that’s why in this present day America stands atop as a developed country.
Experimentation, free expression of one’s
self, creativity and innovation are highly important in today’s world. It’s not
that by learning geography, history and studying political science, students
under develop their impulses. I think that these impulses develop in life by
themselves and that knowledge, even that boring, awful memorizing of cities,
events, dates, names of rivers, helps expand one’s horizons and enlarge one’s
perspectives.
If students know history, if they memorize
names, places and facts, they give themselves material with which thinking,
criticizing, evaluating and drawing conclusions about social and economic
conditions becomes adept in them.
And another remarkable necessity of
teaching future citizens the essence of political sciences is to provide them
with enough knowledge of what is happening in the world around them. Children
or the youth must be motivated through right conduct. Good schools educate the
youth correctly and instill values, just as the way our Vidyalayam does! A good
school is the one that teaches the student to ‘be good to your fellow men’. Youth
is restless, but ultimately that restlessness can be channeled into progress.
Hereby, Children too as social creatures must be good at encouraging and involving themselves in knowing more and more about their country and its happenings (social sciences) more effectively by availing help from their teachers, parents, or any other source of information and lead to a bright future of India!!
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