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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Mark Zuckerberg to Indonesia

Mark Zuckerberg This Morning Visit Borobudur
Mark Zuckerberg This Morning Visit Borobudur
Mark Zuckerberg to Indonesia
Mark Zuckerberg This Morning Visit Borobudur

Founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, this morning visited the Borobudur in Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. Tomorrow, Mark will continue his visit to Jakarta to meet with the developer in Indonesia.

In his official Facebook account, Mark the photo upload is sitting relaxed in Borobudur Temple. Mark looks were enjoying a view of the sunrise from the top of the temple.

In a Facebook posting this morning, Sunday (12/10/2014), Mark wrote that he had just arrived in Indonesia and climbing the temple to see the Sunrise (sunrise).
He also wrote that tomorrow he will be attending the event at the Jakarta Workshop Developer Internet.org and will meet with the developer and local operators.

Activities in Jakarta was meant to give insight and ability of application developers in Indonesia in order to be able to use it efficiently and make a network application that is optimized for network conditions in developing countries. Internet.org Developer Workshop was collaboration between Facebook, Ericsson, and the XL leisure group.

A visit to Indonesia this Zuckerberg is a series of activities after he paid a visit to India.

In India, Zuckerberg met Minister of telecommunications of Ravi Shankar. According to Indiatimes, the meeting is to discuss the use of alternative technologies to expand access to the internet.

"There are about 2.7 billion people (in the world) that has internet access, but that is only one-third of all mankind. Nearly 4.5 billion people not using the internet, "so that when Zuckerberg's comments.

In Indonesia alone, social networking users on Facebook, according to the Head of Facebook Indonesia Anand Tilak currently there are about 69 million.

"Currently, there are more than 69 million Facebook users in Indonesia are active every month. As much as 61 million of which comes from the mobile gadget, "said Anand in a chance event in Jakarta, Monday (22/9/2014).

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