With tech giants like Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung and Qualcomm as partners, Mark Zuckerberg's newly formed Internet.org consortium looks to have the corporate muscle to achieve such a monumental vision. But the specifics, at least for the moment, are fuzzy. His 10-page statement talks of three broad objectives: making apps and other software more data-efficient; devising away to make building access to the Internet a profitable enterprise in its own right; and at the same time making online access affordable for all--which effectively means free.
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