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 The biggest secret on the internet is that most of the world still doesn ;t have access to it. But while a year after launch there   still the possibility Google   Project Loon balloons may fall on you, it looks like they could actually be the most viable way to enable the 61 percent of humans without a Facebook account to find their way online.     Since its launch last June Project Loon has seen steady improvements under Google   guidance, to the point where the speeds it currently provides to remote areas in New Zealand and Brazil may be faster stanley water bottle  than your home internet. Speaking to Wired, Google X director Astro Teller expounded on the rapid development of Project Loon: This is the poster child for Google X, says Astro Teller, who heads the division. The balloons are delivering 10x more bandwidth, 10x steer-abilit stanley cup y, and are staying up 10x as long. That   the kind of progress that can only happen a few more times until we ;re in a problematically good place. A year ago, balloons typically remained aloft for a few days at most, and download speeds averaged one or two megabits per second鈥攃omparable to the slowest wired Internet service. Now with the ability to send data over LTE, the Project Loon balloons can provide download speeds of 22Mbps to a ground antenna, and 5Mbps directly to a mobile device. Teller is hopeful that by next year Project Loon will be able to provide service to at leas stanley cups uk t some section of the pub