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World Service,04 May 2015,28 mins

Facebook Opens up Internet.org Amid Net Neutrality Row

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg reacts to criticism of his free mobile data scheme. He’s inviting many more sites to contribute to the Internet.org project. We hear from Nikil Pahwa, one of the founding members of the group Save our Internet in India - who explains the widespread concerns with Facebook's plans. McDonald's new chief executive unveils his "turnaround plan" for the fast food chain, which has been performing badly, and Microsoft boss Satya Nadella explains the company's ambitions in the cloud. Plus we hear about the financial rollercoaster ride at the almost-bankrupt Bournemouth Football Club - which has just been promoted to the UK's Premier league. Picture: Demonstration in support of net neutrality in India. Picture credit: AP

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