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Monty Solomon (monty@roscom.com) Sun, 4 Mar 2007 18:23:21 -0500
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By RANDALL STROSS The New York Times March 4, 2007
WI-FI service is quickly becoming the air-conditioning of the Internet
Today, hotspots are the new cold spots.
Starbucks became the most visible Wi-Fi-equipped national chain when
Before you pop open your laptop, however, you need to pull out your
McDonald's offers Wi-Fi in more than 8,000 of its 13,700 stores in the
Metering and charging for a service, of course, is the prerogative of
In the past, this took the form of coin-operated locks on bathroom
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