Discover is Facebooks new effort to help people access websites for free but with limits

Facebook has a new connectivity app referred to as Discover to help those that can’t find the money for to get on-line access knowledge on the internet. The carrier, to be had via cell internet and Android app, lets in customers to seek advice from any website online in textual content structure (no video, pictures, audio and different components that consume up huge a…
Facebook has a new connectivity app called Discover to help those who can’t afford to get online access information on the web. The service, available through mobile web and Android app, allows users to visit any website in text format (no video, images, audio and other elements that eat up large a…Original article
Author: Manish Singh

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