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Google integrated the Indian government's cloud-storage service into Android.
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This feat weaves the government documents and national ID system into Google's OS.
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DigiLocker, India's cloud storage provider, is named DigiLocker.
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It was sized at 14 exabytes. That's one gigabyte per citizen.
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DigiLocker is a repository of government documents, such as driving licenses, academic records, or vehicle registrations.
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The platform now offers document-signing capabilities. However, the platform has yet to be widely used.
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Its 100 million users represent only a fraction of the nation's 1.4 billion citizens.
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Of these, 780 million are mobile device owners.
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However, India's Android market share is over 95%.
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