Surf Internet without getting connected!

Surf Internet without getting connected!

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Mumbai, Feb 3 (IANS) Surf the Internet without being connected to cyberspace? Unbelievable but true! An Indian-linked technology company is making this happen.

It is not just a distant promise. It is available already. promises ‘easy, free and always mobile’ access to cyberspace. Or at least, to that part of it which could make a difference to your life.

The ‘trick’ behind this is astoundingly simple.

This is achieved simply by taking the most crucial segments of the gigantic internet, packing it in the form of specific ‘web packs’ and encouraging users to download the same free of cost to their laptops or mobile phones.

‘We’ve got 500 odd web-packs on topics ranging from Harley Davidson (bikes) to (Bollywood cinestar) Shah Rukh Khan,’ says Harish Shankaran, wearing a trendy beard and talking to young engineering students here. ‘Best of all, it’s free!’

Founded in 2004 by entrepreneurs Rakesh Mathur and Beerud Sheth - both alumni of IIT Bombay - and Brad Husick, the company has offices in Santa Clara and Bellevue (in the US) and in Mumbai and New Delhi. It says it has a team of over 100 researchers, engineers and business managers.

Together with tonnes of global content - including the sharable, volunteer-crafted Wikipedia - there are many Indian ‘web packs’ too.

These focus on model-turned-cinestar Aishwarya Rai (11.5 MB of information) to Bollywood’s Amitabh Bachchan, Asian news headlines, news from Indian computer magazines, classical Indian dances, Indian business news, Indian cuisine, Bollywood movies and much more.

‘PC Advisor’ magazine recently explained the concept saying: ‘You simply download the free application and add ‘web packs’ to your hard drive. These packs consist of collections of internet pages on a particular topic. Pages are checked for relevance and depth of coverage to ensure that they take up as little room on your hard drive as possible.’

points to how it can make it easier for young people to gain faster access to the social networking site Orkut - which is increasingly popular among the young.

This tool fits on some middle-to-high-range mobile phones too.

For now, it is a useful tool though. The application needed to run ‘Web-roo’ as co-founder Mathur pronounces it, with the image of the kangaroo prominent in its publicity) occupies some 80kb of space, and works on Windows-based PCs.

‘This is a useful tool for you to simulate the internet. Soon you will be able to create and share your own packs,’ explains Webaroo’s Shankaran, as youngsters look on, wide-eyed.

Tools such as these, with their ‘Made by an Indian’ brand, are also seen as having much potential use in places suffering bandwidth constraints, making it difficult to log on to the internet.](“http://webaroo.com/”)

Re: Webaroo.com - Surf Internet without getting connected!

seems a very stupid and crazy...idia....

Re: Webaroo.com - Surf Internet without getting connected!

^^ I agree. Is internet that expensive over there? The whole point of the internet is being smothered here.

Re: Webaroo.com - Surf Internet without getting connected!

well its just static content then... no interactivity with sites? how do these webpacks get built (who decides what's relevant) and how do they get updated with new content that's being added on the internet every second.

Re: Surf Internet without getting connected!

On the subcontinent you find Internet Cafes on every other corner, so I don't really see the benefit of having those webpacks.

Re: Surf Internet without getting connected!

You're missing the point.

It's for people who commute. It's for people visiting a new town. It's one thing to sit in a cyber cafe whenever you need information. It's another being able to afford airtime. This thing caters to static + offline.

It's like downloading all of the new york times or singapore straits in a packet while you shower (heck, even download gupshup). Pop it in your pda. Read offline on the way to work. You cant stop at a cyber cafe when you're in a bus. Nor do you want to spend an hours worth of airtime surfing the internet.

For static information, like newspapers or restaraunt listings this thing is perfect. A 10mb file on Chicago will answer any question a visitor to Chicago will have.

Re: Surf Internet without getting connected!

internet should be free for ever