Exactly a year ago, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced that the company will provide high-speed Wi-Fi service to 400 train stations across India, in partnership with RailTel and Indian Railways. The program has since seen Google roll out Wi-Fi across 52 stations in India, with more than 3.5 million users accessing it each month. Now, it’s launching a new initiative to bring public Wi-Fi to more places around the world. With Google Station, the company wants to partner with venues and organizations – like malls, cafes, universities and mobile carriers – to offer public Wi-Fi in order to make it…

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