Arab Times

Google’s parent deflates internet-beaming balloon company

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Google’s parent company is letting the air out of an internet-beaming balloon company that was providing online access from the stratosphe­re.

The plan to shut down Loon was announced late Thursday, ending what started out nine years ago as one of Google’s secret projects in its so-called “moonshot factory,” a division now called X. Google, Loon and X all are owned by Alphabet Inc., which draws upon Google’s digital advertisin­g empire finance risky ideas like internetbe­aming balloons and another high-profile flop, internet-connected glasses.

As reflected by its name, Loon was viewed as a crazy idea from the start. Yet Google’s hopes for the project were a lofty as the high-flying balloons themselves when the company finally took the wraps off the project in New Zealand in June 2013.

The ambitious goal at that time was to launch thousands of massive balloons 12 miles (20 kilometers) into the stratosphe­re in order to bridge the gaping digital divide between the world’s 4.8 billion unwired people and their 2.2 billion plugged-in counterpar­ts. Since then, more countries that had little or no internet access now have gotten more ways to get online partly because of the explosive growth of smartphone­s during the past decade.

That made it even more challengin­g for Loon to find a way to make money, culminatin­g in the decision to deflate it.

“The road to commercial viability has proven much longer and riskier than hoped,” Astro Teller, the head of the X division, wrote in a blog post. (AP)

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