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A shot for India's offline revolution
Updated On: 22 April, 2014 09:11 AM IST | | Hassan M Kamal
A new tech start-up aims to revolutionise mobile content and stop piracy by making digital content available offline

Eighteen-year-old Naseem Sheikh (name changed on request) owns a smartphone. This mechanic uses his 3G-enabled phone to play games, watch movies and listen to music. He has never used his smartphone to browse the Internet or download an app, yet his phone has all the latest games. How come? He relies on the services of a mobile shop nearby, which uploads pirated songs, videos and apps at a nominal cost.

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