Delhi: After Facebook, Google has jumped on the bandwagon of polls in India, the world's biggest democracy, by setting up an election portal that gives all polls and politics related news to users in India.
The US-based search engine major on Thursday launched its election portal which also provides information on political parties. "Election portal will serve as a one-stop destination to help voters get answers to their elections and voting-related queries to make an informed decision," Google said in official blog.
In the first phase of the launch, the portal will cover news information and videos related to state elections in Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Mizoram covering news from leading publications and broadcasters both in English and Hindi. Users will also be able to watch content hosted by YouTube partners on elections and links to Hangouts.
With over 200 million Internet users in the country, the Internet audience will play an important role in influencing decisions of a large proportion of the urban population in the upcoming elections, Google said.
The US-based search engine major on Thursday launched its election portal which also provides information on political parties. "Election portal will serve as a one-stop destination to help voters get answers to their elections and voting-related queries to make an informed decision," Google said in official blog.
In the first phase of the launch, the portal will cover news information and videos related to state elections in Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Mizoram covering news from leading publications and broadcasters both in English and Hindi. Users will also be able to watch content hosted by YouTube partners on elections and links to Hangouts.
With over 200 million Internet users in the country, the Internet audience will play an important role in influencing decisions of a large proportion of the urban population in the upcoming elections, Google said.
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