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Mark Zuckerberg speaking last night David Jensen/PA

Mark Zuckerberg says he could actually work with arch-rival Google

Well, that was unexpected.

BOTH FACEBOOK AND Google have opened the doors to a partnership with two of their biggest names welcoming the idea.

At a keynote Q&A with Jessi Hempel of WIRED, Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg was asked would he entertain the idea of a partnership with Google. His response: “Sure”

This is interesting considering that earlier, Google’s Sundar Pichai was asked the same question about whether they would team up, saying that they would be happy to partner once the right tools were in place.

Google’s internet projects include Project Loom, which uses balloons to beam WiFi to rural areas, and Project Titan, a solar-powered WiFi drones which it will begin testing in a couple of months with the same objective.

Facebook has already used Google Search as part of its internet.org app so an opportunity to speed up their respective aims would be welcome. Also Google is focusing mostly on the physical aspect as Pichai mentioned during his keynote talk. With that and internet.org’s data capabilities – Zuckerberg mentioned a few times that people love to use Facebook and messaging – it could bring such an objective from second to third gear.

Although this wouldn’t exactly happen in the short-term, one of the other panelists accidentally referred to Facebook as Google resulting in laughter from the crowd. Zuckerberg gave a small smirk before moving on.

IMG_20150302_180401 A packed conference hall waiting for the keynote to start. TheJournal.ie TheJournal.ie

Zuckerberg, who was speaking at Mobile World Congress, gave an update on the services of Internet.org, his project to connect the world. For now, it established partnerships with providers saying “we have those partnerships and we’re proud of the work that we’ve done.”

These partnerships were very important considering that developing such infrastructure is expensive, that means growing the industry faster and allows internet.org faster.

It was a somewhat subdued affair for Zuckerberg, who kept on topic and didn’t deviate from his traditional answers of internet.org and Facebook’s mission, even when pressed. Also, he gave short answers at times, highlighting just how much of a balancing act he had to play.

This became more apparent when members of the telecom industry came up, as he repeated the same answers: We want to connect the world and more importantly help carriers (and businesses) make money. Unlike last year, the aim of this talk wasn’t to reveal new information, it was to show potential partners that Facebook cares about making them money. And there were a lot of them in the front row.

When asked why he wants to take on such a mission, Zuckerberg gave the same answer as always,”We care because this is our mission to. We want people to connect.”

“[when visiting developing markets], what strikes me is the lengths people will go to to get connectivity… we’re really serious about this, we have these services that people love and want to use and want to get onto the internet to use it”

Quinton O’Reilly is at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona all this week. Follow all the goings-on at @TheJournalTech.

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    Jan 1st 2020, 11:29 AM

    The world stands with Hong Kong, China’s fascism is spreading and we need to stand up to them

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    Jan 1st 2020, 2:15 PM

    @Kev: China is communist not fascist

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    Jan 1st 2020, 2:27 PM

    @Kev: fascism is spreading? how ridiculous is shadow opinions to China .. . I really don’t know what reason guys still have this thought on you mind . . know nothing about history nothing about China. We are all standing with Hong Kong people with their peaceful protest. But obviously not . Now the long term violent is destroying the Hong Kong economic . Tourist doesn’t go . Business is huge effect.

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    Jan 1st 2020, 6:23 PM

    @Wen Qin Joe: wouldn’t be an issue if China kept to “one country two systems” but their totalitarian Pooh beat lookin dictator doesn’t seem too keen on that does he?

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    Jan 1st 2020, 11:59 AM

    Respect to the protestors. Hope it ends better than is likely.

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    Jan 1st 2020, 1:53 PM

    Well done to them, very courageous, hopefully 2020 is the year their demands are met and peace returns to HK.

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    Jan 1st 2020, 3:22 PM

    With Doraemon on their side, hopefully they can defeat this evil.

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