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MapInfo releases latest data on UK
Consumer & Business expenditure
estimates
MapInfo releases latest data on UK
Consumer & Business expenditure
estimates
02/11/2004 04:00 AMPublicTechnology.net Feb 11 2004 8:15AM GMT
Overlaying transit system maps onto
Google Maps
Overlaying transit system maps onto
Google Maps
06/05/2005 11:21 PMI, like others, was blown away to see how Paul Rademacher combined
data from Craigslist and Google Maps to display an innovative view of
Craigslist housing listings within a Google Map. Now someone's hacked
together a way to view the...
Business Maps: Topic Maps Go B2B!
Business Maps: Topic Maps Go B2B!
08/21/2002 06:07 PMMarc de Graauw shows how topic maps can be used to help solve
interoperability problems between XML B2B vocabularies.
Business maps: Topic maps go B2B!
(XML.com)
Business maps: Topic maps go B2B!
(XML.com)
08/26/2002 09:32 AMSeeing spots
Seeing spots
11/03/2003 11:08 AMApparently there are some problems with the new 15-inch Powerbooks
which just came out. Hundreds of users have been complaining about
white spots that keep showing up on their screen of their laptop.
Read...
D-DAY SPOTS
D-DAY SPOTS
06/07/2004 06:03 AMwebsite
trimaran.com/d-day/zone/zone_uk.html
track this
site | 4 links
Blind Spots
Blind Spots
11/10/2003 11:11 PMLinks are unquestionably the greatest source
for semantic data within weblogs. But what does RSS 1.0 (an
application of RDF) do with that data?
...Red card, GOP TV spots
Red card, GOP TV spots
08/19/2004 02:24 PM
George W. Bush's latest
TV ads juxtapose
Iraq's and Afghanistan's flags with footage of Olympic sport,
proclaiming, "At this Olympics, there will be two more free
nations — and two fewer terrorist regimes." At a campaign stop,
Bush
said, "just the image of the Iraqi soccer team playing in
this Olympics. It's fantastic, isn't it? What a fantastic
thought." The
possibly
medal-bound Iraqi soccer team, however,
objects to any such association. While Bush goes on to
say, "Here's a country now, battling for a country that is now
free. It wouldn't have been free if the United States had not
acted,"
Ahmed Manajid, midfield goes so far as to say, "if
he were not playing soccer he would 'for sure' be fighting as part of
the resistance."
Commentary: Hot spots not that hot yet
Commentary: Hot spots not that hot yet
01/17/2004 10:56 PMHot spots to watch
Hot spots to watch
01/26/2004 08:43 PMPersonal Computer World Jan 27 2004 0:30AM GMT
Pump up the AdWords! 35 Ad Spots
Pump up the AdWords! 35 Ad Spots
12/24/2004 12:32 PMCrank up the number of results per page and Google cranks up the
number of AdWords per page.
Study: S.F. Area Has Most Wi-Fi Hot
Spots (AP)
Study: S.F. Area Has Most Wi-Fi Hot
Spots (AP)
04/09/2004 03:57 PMAP - The San Francisco Bay area is the nation's top market for
wireless Internet hot spots, according to a new study sponsored by
Intel Corp.
White Spots on 15'' PBs
White Spots on 15'' PBs
11/10/2003 11:21 PMYes, I too have the dreaded
white spots on my 15" Powerbook. I've finally decided to
get the ball rolling on repairs and thought I should share my
experiences with you, and perhaps the rest of you can share with us.
For those of you with the new 15" PBs, I've made a desktop picture
outlining the problem available
h
ere (my apologies to the artist, I never got your name).
Are you experiencing this problem? Head over to the forums
and let's
share our experiences with this problem.
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MacDesignMalaysia Orders up 1,000 Hot Spots
Malaysia Orders up 1,000 Hot Spots
11/11/2003 03:10 PMApparently Malaysia is competing with Singapore and South Korea as an
Asian tech leader and part of its efforts involve building lots of hot
spots: Malaysian operator TM Net contracted with Aptilo, a Swedish
Wi-Fi services and solutions company, to build out 1,000 hot spots,
300 of which are to be built by the end of the year....
New Bluetooth allows mobile hot spots
New Bluetooth allows mobile hot spots
04/13/2005 10:34 PMTechWorld Apr 14 2005 1:00AM GMT
New 'Revenge of the Sith' TV Spots
New 'Revenge of the Sith' TV Spots
04/02/2005 11:52 AMThree ads entitled 'Teaser', 'Dark Side Unleased' & 'Tragedy' . . .
Targeting rogue hot spots
Targeting rogue hot spots
11/19/2003 02:06 PMCNET Nov 19 2003 1:45PM ET
SSL to be one of 2004’s Bright Spots
SSL to be one of 2004’s Bright Spots
01/27/2004 03:30 AMPowerBook owners see spots
PowerBook owners see spots
11/03/2003 05:29 AMZDNet UK Nov 3 2003 4:51AM ET
Rate spec spots!
Rate spec spots!
08/10/2004 03:39 PM
Specs spots are
commericals shot by people who hope that they'll be considered for
shooting real commercials. Because they are vying for attention, some
of them can be pretty
outrageous. This site allows you to rank them
ala hotornot mode.
My personal
f
avorite pertains to that "make a wish" ritual around
blowing out birthday candles.
What are your favorites?
(Spots themselves are Quicktime
links) Spots dot PowerBook displays
Spots dot PowerBook displays
10/31/2003 05:14 PMZDNet Oct 31 2003 2:38PM ET
Free Internet Hot Spots
Free Internet Hot Spots
05/27/2004 09:35 PMiPAQ News May 28 2004 1:21AM GMT
From hot spots to hot zones, Wi-Fi is
spreading
From hot spots to hot zones, Wi-Fi is
spreading
06/24/2004 04:44 PMLocal governments have begun deploying wide-area Wi-Fi networks to
provide broadband service to public safety users as well as paid or
free wireless Internet access.
Apple's Lauded OS X Showing Bad Spots
Apple's Lauded OS X Showing Bad Spots
09/08/2004 04:38 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Apple’s Lauded OS X Showing Bad Spots'
Apple fixes 15 flaws in Mac OS X Apple Computer released an update
to its Mac OS X operating system on Tuesday to fix 15 security issues
in the software. Many of the problems are flaws in the operating
system’s underlying open-source software, including a critical
flaw in the Kerberos authentication system—software that can act
as a gatekeeper for computer networks. The patch is available for Mac
OS X 10.3.5 and Mac OS X 10.3.4,…
N.H. firm sues provider of Net hot spots
N.H. firm sues provider of Net hot spots
09/23/2004 04:42 AMBoston Globe Sep 23 2004 8:37AM GMT
Hot spots on the rise in Asia-Pacific
Hot spots on the rise in Asia-Pacific
12/05/2003 11:18 AMA new study by market analyst company IDC shows a dramatic increase in
the number of subscriptions to public wireless access points from
mid-2002 to mid-2003.
Hot spots heat up in Asia Pacific
Hot spots heat up in Asia Pacific
12/05/2003 05:36 AMZDNet UK Dec 5 2003 4:52AM ET
Intel To Chip In With 1,000 Hot Spots In
India
Intel To Chip In With 1,000 Hot Spots In
India
12/04/2003 09:36 PMFinancial Express Dec 4 2003 8:08PM ET
MCI adds thousands of wireless hot spots
MCI adds thousands of wireless hot spots
03/22/2005 06:51 PMMCI plans a major expansion of the number of wireless hot spots
available across the globe to large-business consumers, including
3,400 new hot spots in the U.S. in May.
Revenge of the Sith TV Spots Revealed
Revenge of the Sith TV Spots Revealed
04/19/2005 11:24 AMOrange adds more hot spots with Cisco
Orange adds more hot spots with Cisco
07/01/2004 03:23 AMZDNet UK Jul 1 2004 8:16AM GMT
NZ jumps two spots in world ICT rankings
NZ jumps two spots in world ICT rankings
03/27/2005 11:10 PMCashier spots note from £22m raid
Cashier spots note from £22m raid
12/31/2004 06:41 AMA £20 note passed at an ice rink is one of the notes stolen in the
Northern Bank robbery, a council official says.
Wireless companies aim for no DNC dead
spots
Wireless companies aim for no DNC dead
spots
07/08/2004 08:37 AMBoston Globe Jul 8 2004 1:29PM GMT
Study: S.F. Area Has Most WiFi Hot Spots
Study: S.F. Area Has Most WiFi Hot Spots
04/09/2004 03:58 PMThe San Francisco Bay Area is the nation's top market for wireless
Internet hot spots, according to a new study sponsored by Intel Corp.
Hackers lurk through holes in hot spots
Hackers lurk through holes in hot spots
04/13/2004 07:52 PMPowerBook's White Spots Have Owners
Seeing Red
PowerBook's White Spots Have Owners
Seeing Red
10/31/2003 11:43 AMMore than 600 users have signed an online petition asking that Apple
acknowledge the problem and either fix it permanently or refund their
money, even when customers have not requested a refund within 10 days
of purchase. By Jon Frott (San Jose Mercury News via MyAppleMenu)
iBook G4 Screen Spots Appearing?
iBook G4 Screen Spots Appearing?
12/02/2003 10:15 PM"I just noticed two spots on my new 14" G4 iBook. The iBook is about 3
weeks old and came directly from Apple." (MacFixIt via MyAppleMenu)
Free2Wire Opens More Hot Spots in
Modesto
Free2Wire Opens More Hot Spots in
Modesto
10/28/2003 11:09 PMWi-Fi is taking off in Modesto: A number of cafes and restaurants are
offering free hot spots, some of which are hosted by Free2Wire, a hot
spot operator. Free2Wire can regulate users by assigning an access
code to each user so that if they are downloading porn or otherwise
abusing the system, they can be shut out....
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WiFi for God: New Hotspot on Prince
Street
WiFi for God: New Hotspot on Prince
Street
12/29/2003 11:54 PM"I'm happy to announce the reintroduction of open WiFi into my
neighbourhood. Emanating from Reinvented World Headquarters here at
100 Prince St. is a WiFi beam stretching out onto Prince Street and
right into St. Paul's Anglican Church. The usefulness of the WiFi for
religious purposes remains to..." (370 words - posted by peter) 4
replies
ISN WiFi Hotspot on Kent Street
ISN WiFi Hotspot on Kent Street
12/29/2003 11:54 PM"Island Services Network has turned on an open Wifi hotspot in their
third-floor offices above the old Home Hardware location on Kent
Street between Queen and University, next door to Tim Hortons. You
can see evidence of this if you sit near the front of Timothy's down
the street -- SSID ISN1 will..." (65 words - posted by peter) 1 reply
SMC Networks Ships All-in-One Hotspot
Gateway Solution
SMC Networks Ships All-in-One Hotspot
Gateway Solution
12/19/2004 03:33 PMSMC® Networks announced the availability of its new comprehensive
solution for Internet Hotspot set-up, the EliteConnect™ 2.4GHz 802.11g
wireless Hotspot Gateway Kit. Combining a wireless access
point/bridge with AAA services (Authorization, Authentication and
Accounting) in a secure NAT router with a solid SPI firewall, the new
EliteConnect Hotspot Gateway rounds-out the solution with a Mini POS
ticket printer to make it easy for businesses to turn WiFi access into
revenue. [PRWEB Dec 9, 2004]
New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finder
New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finder
01/09/2004 09:52 PMFirstly, i would like to say "Happy New Year".
Anyway, this
posting is because i have made a new UK Hotspot finder site that finds
the nearest Wi-Fi Hotspots (Commercial and Free) to your
postcode.
At the moment, Wi-Fish.com (the name of the site)
is UK-Only because of the search algorhythm...
Hotspot Camera
Hotspot Camera
01/05/2005 06:47 PM Did Kodak just build 802.1X into a camera? Kodak will release a
camera in June that can upload photos via T-Mobile hotspots. The
software to enable this uploading isn't due until fall, for some
reason. The new Easyshare-One sounds like a combination of Apple iPod
Photo, PDA functionality (for wireless and previewing), and digital
camera. It comes with a trial for using T-Mobile's service. I'm
guessing that this camera's fall software release will leverage the
802.1X authentication that T-Mobile has added to its North American
venues. 802.1X is both simple and hard. If Kodak preloads unique
accounts, or allows people to set this up through PC or camera back
software, there's very little complexity. The 802.1X supplicant in the
camera can manage the connection. The camera will retail for $600 plus
$100 for the optional Wi-Fi card. Terms of the free trial service and
monthly pricing are yet to be determined. It's a direct shot across
the bow at cellular operators who are offering poor upload speeds on
their high-speed network. Given that T-Mobile has articulated a long
delay in their 3G rollout plans and don't want to clog their GPRS
networks, this seems like a perfect symbiosis for Kodak and
T-Mobile....
How to Become a Hotspot Guide
How to Become a Hotspot Guide
04/23/2004 08:23 PMLooking to become a hotspot? Jiwire has published an in-depth guide:
There's no question we get more frequently at Wi-Fi Networking News
than from individual venues or small chains of locations that want to
install Wi-Fi service but don't know quite how to start or how to
evaluate offerings. This Jiwire piece offers very specific advice and
direction on making primary decisions--free or fee? on your own or in
a network? turnkey or solutions provider?--and then who to turn to....
SBC is Hotspot Hero?
SBC is Hotspot Hero?
07/26/2004 12:37 PMThey're late to the game, but they're ready to party: It's a funny
thing. When SBC Communications first announced their FreedomLink plans
last year with plans build 6,000 hotspots over a couple of years, it
seemed like yet another announcement of large numbers with no track
record. Cometa was still on its 20,000 hotspots prediction and had
only a handful. McDonald's hadn't decided its partner and was in
limited trials. Wayport seemed stuck on hotels. And T-Mobile stayed
focused--as it still does--on a few ubiquitous chains. In the space of
a few months, SBC has moved from last man in, to practically first
mover. Let's review: The UPS Store. They will install Wi-Fi in
thousands of UPS Store outlets, which are places that business people
already congregate. This will probably also necessitate a change of
thinking for that mailing and business operation so that they can make
it easier for people to work for periods of time in their stores.
Wayport managed services. They hired Wayport to build out their
FreedomLink locations instead of creating a new division with no
experience in house. Wayport's Wi-Fi World and McDonald's. They're the
first telco to sign up to resell Wayport's McDonald's network, which
will ultimately be several thousand stores over the next couple of
years. Wayport/McDonald's supplier. They're also providing DSL and
other connectivity to many of the McDonald's that Wayport is
disconnected, which is part revenue, part branding for them as part of
the Wi-Fi World co-marketing model Wayport is pursuing. Airports,
airports, airports. They have roaming agreements now for their
FreedomLink users onto Concourse, Wise, Wayport, and (reportedly)
Sprint PCS's airport locations. There are only a handful of major
airports not represented by those networks: SFO and Boston Logan are
the two that come to mind. Pushing Wi-Fi into homes. SBC is selling
3,000 Wi-Fi routers a day to their home DSL users. This will drive
adoption by their users of Wi-Fi. People without Wi-Fi will buy
adapters or new systems because of the ease of sharing. Pushing
hotspots subscriptions to their DSL subscribers. It's a coming, and
it's going to be good--SBC keeps saying in its press releases that
they will offer FreedomLink at a substantial discount to their DSL
subscribers. $10 per month for unlimited use? $8? $15? Who knows. But
it's an audience they've already got and they can offer them
nationwide service with several thousand locations...
A Hotspot on Every Corner
A Hotspot on Every Corner
07/29/2004 08:25 PMDetails are sketchy, but New York City may allow six telecom firms to
pay up to $25 million per year to install wireless transmitters on
18,000 lamp posts: The article is full of sturm und drang about health
effects, but the real story is that the city is trying to counter its
dead zones without tearing up the streets. It's unclear precisely what
kind of transmitters these will be, but you can bet your boppy that
the goal will be wireless backhaul for the majority of the points
using mesh or simple point-to-point. This endeavor could bring
massively improved voice, 2.5G/3G cell data, and Wi-Fi into a city
without ripping up all the roads once again or putting giant cell
antennas on every last building. The companies include well-known and
never-heard-of-'em: the New York Post says they are two cellular
providers, Nextel and T-Mobile, three non-cellular companies,
ClearLinx Network Corp., Crown Castle Solutions, and Dianet
Communications. The sixth, IDT Business Services, will provide
telephone service via the Internet. [link via GigaOm]...
Hotspot Helper
Hotspot Helper
01/16/2004 11:01 AMMediaTracker is offering a low-cost way for venues to manage their
hotspots: The management software, ControlAP, costs $149 and can
support several platforms and both external APs plugged into a
computer or an internal wireless card. Because the software is Java
based, it can be run from a handheld with a wireless card. "It's a
do-it-yourself mechanism to control hotspots," said Dario Laverde,
MediaTracker's founder. "The initial target is cafes and small store
fronts." The software enables a captive portal Web page where end
users can sign in or see a welcome page if the hot spot is free. For
now, a cafe may decide to offer 30 minutes of free use, then require
customers to approach the counter where they pay the barista for
additional use. A cafe could also ask customers to buy another coffee
in exchange for additional use rather than set a price based on time,
Laverde suggested. An employee authorizes additional use from a
computer behind the counter where the ControlAP software can be
integrated with existing point-of-sale software. The next version of
ControlAP will support credit card billing. The software logs traffic
and allows a cafe to block URLs or users by MAC address. It can be
used to manage wired connections, too, so a cafe that may have some
wired computers available for customers can manage those together with
users of the Wi-Fi network from the same tool. Laverde says that
thousands of people have downloaded the free version of the software,
which is meant to serve as a trial version because it limits
simultaneous users to five and offers stripped-down features. The full
version of the software was just introduced this week. MediaTracker
isn't alone in the market chasing independent cafes that don't want to
partner with any of the larger hotspot operators, but it does offer
some unique differences from its competitors. Surf and Sip, for
example, offers a hosted hotspot management solution that either costs
$50 per month if the hotspot is free for users, or 25 percent of
profits for a paid location. Sputnik offers a robust solution for
managing hotspots but is designed for the small to medium-sized
hotspot operator that has multiple locations. AirPath Wireless also
offers a hotspot management solution but seems to be targeting larger
hot spot operators--Sprint uses AirPath's solution. NoCatAuth is also
an option but appropriate mostly for technical folks....
Coming Soon to a Wireless Hotspot Near
You: Ads
Coming Soon to a Wireless Hotspot Near
You: Ads
05/03/2004 12:26 PMCharter, Cisco Hotspot
Charter, Cisco Hotspot
06/09/2004 05:35 PMUnstrung.com Jun 9 2004 9:42PM GMT
Hotspot Problems Universal
Hotspot Problems Universal
01/19/2004 01:59 PMA Malaysian user of the state-run operator's Wi-Fi service has trouble
getting on: Then he gets no help from customer service. It seems that
getting technical help when trying to connect to a hotspot is
problematic anywhere you go. Ultimately, the writer finds more luck
using free hotspots....
Second Wi-Fi Advertising Hotspot Network
Second Wi-Fi Advertising Hotspot Network
05/02/2004 03:37 PMFreeFi will overlay advertising on Wi-Fi free hotspots; The press
release claims FreeFi is the first Wi-Fi ad network, but it's only
narrowly the case: DotSpot launched in March and both builds out
hotspots and then sells advertising on them. The FreeFi site makes it
clear that FreeFi is a software gateway overlay. The FreeFi system
uses a Web-based advertising bar that apparently a user must agree to
open in order to gain access. It says it doesn't rely on spyware,
popups, or other annoying tools. (The FreeFi logo cleverly
incorporates the open Wi-Fi hotspot warchalking symbol.)...
MCI's Hotspot Network
MCI's Hotspot Network
03/23/2005 12:40 PM The attention that MCI has gotten from its expanded hotspot network
is bewildering to me: I cover the industry obsessively, and so I know
that MCI is just reselling locations available from Boingo and
Wayport. Still, there have been piles of articles trying to articulate
how MCI's hotspot plan fits into their rest of their operations.
There's a strategic goal there, of course, but the articles--not the
one linked to, however--often confuse the private-label reseller
relationship that Boingo has with MCI (and with Earthlink, Fiberlink,
and other companies without -link in their names) and Wayport with,
well, everyone, with MCI building out a hotspot network a la SBC or
T-Mobile. Although the IDG story linked to says that the service costs
$40 per month for unlimited Wi-Fi/broadband when added to a dial-up
and VPN account, it's unclear exactly how that works as MCI's Remote
Broadband Access FAQ states that wireless charges are in addition to
dial-up charges. Just another way in which it's hard to figure out
what, precisely, something costs....
Psst, need a Hotspot locator?
Psst, need a Hotspot locator?
07/19/2004 04:40 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Psst, need a
Hotspot locator?'
Need to be able to locate Wi-Fi Hotspots in a hurry, perhaps
JiWire’s Portable Hotspot Locator is just the tool that you
need. The Portable Hotspot Locator enables you to search for and find
Hotspots quickly thanks to the ability to search by State, city and
even Location Type….
City to become wireless hotspot
City to become wireless hotspot
05/19/2004 06:13 AMAnyone in the centre of Cardiff will be able to surf the web or pick
up e-mails on their laptop under a new broadband scheme.
Put a Hotspot Search on Your Page
Put a Hotspot Search on Your Page
11/04/2003 12:52 AMLike what you see at left? You can have it, too: The JIWIRE hotspot
locator can be added in one of two dimensions to your page by
following the link....
North Pole Gets Wi-Fi Hotspot
North Pole Gets Wi-Fi Hotspot
04/15/2005 08:43 PMT-mobile WiFi Hotspot
T-mobile WiFi Hotspot
04/09/2004 04:00 PMI arrived here at Honolulu International a little earlier than I
wanted to this morning as my wife had to...
Which Hotspot Networks Still Stand?
Which Hotspot Networks Still Stand?
05/19/2004 01:26 PMWith the slow rundown of Cometa's clock starting today, which
companies remain standing?: I do have a little ego, and my article in
Feb. 2001 in The New York Times was the first comprehensive piece
written in a major publication about the nascent Wi-Fi hotspot
industry. Several companies were striving to raise funds into the
mouth of the dotcom collapse, which claimed bloated business plans or
too early attempts to capitalize on a technology that only a small
number of laptop users had access to. While researching the story in
Dec. 2000, I spoke to the chief marketing officer of the Aerzone
division of Softnet. Three days after I spoke to him, Softnet pulled
the plug because they couldn't raise the funds to perform the build
out that they'd contracted with airlines and airports to handle. The
firms I interviewed for the article were Wayport, Surf and Sip, Global
Digital Media, AirWave, SkyLink (not quoted), and MobileStar. Let's
start in reverse order. What's clear from examining each of these
firms is that execution and timing mattered as much in 2001 as they do
today: controlling costs and building out a robust network in the
right place can only go so far: users who pay are still required.
MobileStar: While initially well funded, MobileStar had extremely high
run rates. I's technical standards were top notch, but expensive, and
expenses ran far ahead of any potential revenue. They went bankrupt
late in 2001 and had their assets purchased by T-Mobile HotSpot. The
company reportedly went through as much as $90 million in investment
income while producing no more than a couple million in revenue.
T-Mobile has continued to use its brand name and high-level
partnerships to run what is generally considered to be an excellent
network that's overprice for day use, but not far out of scale on
their unlimited monthly plans with one-year commitment. Sky.Link
Internet Plus: A promising Canadian firm with hotel and airports
service, the company disappeared abruptly a few months after my
article came out. It resurfaced briefly with fewer locations before
taking a final plunge. Its history and disappearance are a mystery.
AirWave: AirWave was a small San Francisco Bay Area set of hotspots in
restaurants and coffeeshops that decided that the software they'd
written to manage access points was a better product than the hotspot
business. In 2002, they exited hotspots, spinning off their locations
to...
Hotspot Users Survey
Hotspot Users Survey
06/24/2005 10:01 PM A group at the University of Virginia wants some answers from hotspot
users: They're compiling a study in which they're recruiting folks who
regularly use hotspots to fill out a very brief questionnaire....

Oregon Gets Biggest Hotspot
Oregon Gets Biggest Hotspot
02/10/2004 02:40 AMIt's always worrisome to qualify networks as the "biggest" but in this
case I'd bet that eastern Oregon really does have the biggest hotspot
in the country: Yesterday, Boardman and Hermiston, Ore. turned on a
600-square-mile hotspot. The network came about through a
public/private initiative and was built by EZ Wireless. The network
will be used by the Morrow County Emergency Management and Chemical
Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program, the police force, and
citizens. Initially, it will cover 600 square miles which includes
four counties and seven cities, some in Washington. The second phase,
which should be complete this summer, will add another seven cities.
The press release isn't online and any news organizations in the area
either don't post the stories online or require subscriptions from
visitors wanting to read the stories online....
free hotspot lambeth rd se1
free hotspot lambeth rd se1
02/10/2004 03:00 AMas said before by others, bought 11g network card, plugged it in, free
access. around junction of kennington rd & lambeth rd, lambeth se1
New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finding Site
New UK Wi-Fi Hotspot Finding Site
01/03/2004 08:47 PMFirstly, i would like to say "Happy New Year".
Anyway, this
posting is because i have made a new UK Hotspot finder site that finds
the nearest Wi-Fi Hotspots (Commercial and Free) to your
postcode.
At the moment, Wi-Fish.com (the name of the site)
is UK-Only because of the search algorhythm...
TeleType announces Victor Airway Support
in a Series of Innovations for IFR and
VFR Pilots Using Pocket PC Based GPS
System
TeleType announces Victor Airway Support
in a Series of Innovations for IFR and
VFR Pilots Using Pocket PC Based GPS
System
08/10/2004 03:08 AMTeleType Co. expands its TeleType GPS WorldNavigator aviation product
for both VFR and IFR navigation. Victor Airways support is a powerful
innovation that greatly reduces the effort required to enter complex
flight routes. Nexrad live weather support included free of charge.
[PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
Frozen polar waste gets Wi-Fi hotspot
Frozen polar waste gets Wi-Fi hotspot
04/14/2005 01:42 PMSanta and elves said to be pleased
Google Wireless Hotspot Finder
Google Wireless Hotspot Finder
12/31/2004 04:44 AMI4U Dec 31 2004 8:40AM GMT
Nomadix patents Wi-Fi hotspot log-in
tech
Nomadix patents Wi-Fi hotspot log-in
tech
01/27/2004 08:59 AMThe Register Jan 27 2004 12:34PM GMT
MapInfo Maps Hot Spots