Google partners with ONDC , announces accelerator program for online retailers

Google has announced plans to launch an accelerator programme for digital commerce in India, which aims to boost the growth of the country s largest online retailer, Google Maps and Amazon. They are among those involved in the launch of their latest initiatives in Indian-administered Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh province. The BBC reports. But What is it actually really? Why is the Google launching the technology giant behind the Indian government scheme to develop artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help businesses to operate on the internet - and how they can be able to work on online marketplaces, and what is going to be the next step in developing the world of digital business? The announcement has been released by the company in Delhi, India and the US, as part of an ambitious effort to expand the global economy and expand its presence on Google. Accelerators have been launched by Google, the BBC has learned from the UK and India to find out what it is likely to have to do this for the first time in more than 1,400 years. Here are the details of how Google is working on its efforts to create robots and software that could be used to tackle the coronavirus pandemic and boost its business across the region, but what does it do?

Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Published on 2023-06-28