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Indian brother and sister (12-13 years old) using tablet device, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India

Google’s India Strategy: One Teardrop at a Time?

Source: National Public Radio

The 1947 partition of India and Pakistan into two separate countries may have separated friends, but technology has the power to reunite them, at least in the world of advertising.

This entry was posted in The Bonds Between Us and tagged Culture & Society on July 1, 2016 by Mikki Gibson.

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