Windows Template Library (WTL) 7.1 released
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Microsoft Releases Source Code for
Windows Template Library
Microsoft Releases Source Code for
Windows Template Library
05/12/2004 02:33 PMThe company frees the code under the open-source Common Public License
and posts it on SourceForge, saying the move will make WTL no longer
just something its users consume "but rather something they can pick
up and modify."
C Template Library
C Template Library
04/22/2004 02:22 AMNew release
Aapl C++ Template Library 2.11
Aapl C++ Template Library 2.11
05/30/2004 09:52 PMA library of useful C++ templates.
C++ Standard Template Library
C++ Standard Template Library
06/07/2002 11:17 PMCNET Jun 7 2002 10:14PM ET
Configuration Template Library
Configuration Template Library
07/28/2004 03:09 PMctlib v0.08 released
DINDEX template library
DINDEX template library
04/21/2004 06:08 AM0.9.1 beta released
ATPG template class library
ATPG template class library
12/21/2003 12:04 PMDocumentation Scribe Wanted
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.1
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.1
06/08/2004 01:51 PMA thread-safe C++ template library for non-blocking storage.
C++ expression template matrix library
C++ expression template matrix library
08/06/2004 07:40 AMNew release: exmat-0.4.0
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.2
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.2
06/15/2004 12:03 PMA thread-safe C++ template library for non-blocking storage.
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.3
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.3
06/22/2004 10:53 AMA thread-safe C++ template library for non-blocking storage.
Forest Tree Template Library
Forest Tree Template Library
03/20/2003 02:11 PMgetting the ball rolling
Reap the benefits of the C++ Standard
Template Library
Reap the benefits of the C++ Standard
Template Library
06/10/2002 12:17 AMCNET Jun 9 2002 10:23PM ET
String Manipulation with the Standard
Template Library
String Manipulation with the Standard
Template Library
04/09/2004 04:11 PMThe simple example of finding out how many copies of a program are
running shows some of the power of the C++ Standard Template Library.
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.9
(Default branch)
Thread Safe Template Library 1.0.9
(Default branch)
03/23/2005 09:55 AM
Thread Safe Template Library (TSTL) is a C++ library that provides
thread-safe storage data structures without global locking. It
includes classes for maps based on a non-binary extensible hashing
tree for very fast access, a pipe, a timercache, and a fast writer
multiple reader guard without global locking (which uses the
interlocked Intel instruction set).
Changes:
Porting was done for MS VC 7.0, 7.1, (.NET, 2003),
and cl.exe with a major version number greater
than or equal to 13.
Template 0.7.2 released
Template 0.7.2 released
07/09/2002 11:33 PM Template is a template system (application which is used to separate
HTML and PHP code in Web applications). It supports a wide variety of
functions to make a PHP developer's life easier.
Template 0.7.1 released
Template 0.7.1 released
07/09/2002 05:29 PM Template is a template system (application which is used to separate
HTML and PHP code in Web applications). It supports a wide variety of
functions to make a PHP developer's life easier.
Template 0.7 released
Template 0.7 released
07/01/2002 01:38 PM Template is a template system (application which is used to separate
HTML and PHP code in Web applications). It supports a wide variety of
functions to make a PHP developer's life easier.
Smarty PHP template engine 2.2.0
released
Smarty PHP template engine 2.2.0
released
07/11/2002 03:28 PM Smarty is a template engine for PHP. Many other template engines for
PHP provide basic variable substitution and dynamic block
functionality. Smarty takes a step further to be a "smart" template
engine, adding features such as configuration files, template
functions, and variable modifiers, and making all of this
functionality as easy as possible to use for both programmers and
template designers. Smarty also converts the templates into PHP
scripts, eliminating the need to parse the templates on every
invocation. This makes Smarty extremely scalable and managable for
large application needs.
PHP Class 'Mrasnika's template system'
released
PHP Class 'Mrasnika's template system'
released
12/17/2003 07:10 PMThis class implements an object oriented template system with
multi-level template parsing.
It includes features such as blocks, includes, loops with or without
section for empty lists, fast variable and template substitution,
sub-templates among other capabilities.
Windows Firewall policy template for NT
4 domains
Windows Firewall policy template for NT
4 domains
08/15/2004 09:16 AMPHP Class 'APEx - Template Abstraction
Layer' released
PHP Class 'APEx - Template Abstraction
Layer' released
12/26/2003 07:51 PMAPEx is a package of classes that form a template system.
The processed templates are compiled into PHP scripts that can be
executed directly.
The compiled templates are cached. Unchanged templates are not
recompiled.
Operators look like HTML tags. There are no hardcoded operators.
Operators can overload HTML tags so their meaning can be expanded.
.NET Matrix Library has been released!
.NET Matrix Library has been released!
09/24/2004 03:28 AMObject-oriented linear algebra for .NET. [PRWEB Sep 24, 2004]
Process Library for windows
Process Library for windows
09/16/2004 07:01 PMor, "what's all that crap running on my PC?"
Simple database library 0.5.0 released
Simple database library 0.5.0 released
07/01/2002 08:30 AM libsdb, the simple database library, provides a way to support
multiple database management systems in an application with negligible
overhead, in terms of code as well as system resources. Supported
databases include Lago, MySQL, Postgres, Sqlite, and Oracle.
SoftIntegration C++ Graphical Library
(SIGL) 1.1 released
SoftIntegration C++ Graphical Library
(SIGL) 1.1 released
12/11/2003 08:30 PMDAVIS, Calif., December 11, 2003 - SoftIntegration, Inc., the leader
of
scripting technology for ubiquitous computing, today announced the
release
of cross platform SoftIntegration C++ Graphical Library (SIGL) 1.1.
The Giovani Edition Children's Choir
Library Released
The Giovani Edition Children's Choir
Library Released
06/24/2005 02:38 PMThe Giovani Edition is the first truly dedicated children’s choir
library determined to strike a chord with musicians ranging from the
semi-pro to the most seasoned professional. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2005]
Torque Network Gaming Library Released
Open Source
Torque Network Gaming Library Released
Open Source
04/20/2004 06:06 PMVulns: Microsoft Windows SSL Library
Denial of Service Vulnerability
Vulns: Microsoft Windows SSL Library
Denial of Service Vulnerability
04/17/2004 04:41 PMSecurityFocus Apr 17 2004 8:26PM GMT
Meet absolutePDF-Creator Easy, a new PDF
generation library for Windows
programmers
Meet absolutePDF-Creator Easy, a new PDF
generation library for Windows
programmers
07/22/2004 02:41 AMabsolutePDF just released a new optimized version of
absolutePDF-Creator Easy, a library that enables developers to create
PDF documents from inside their applications, using images, text and
shapes. The control is also suitable for web server applications.
[PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]
Primary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Public
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-073-8
Primary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Public
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-073-8
03/14/2005 04:40 PMThis special report from Primary Research Group is based on exhaustive
interviews with information technology directors and other critical
staff involved in IT decision-making from the Princeton Public
Library, Minneapolis Public Library, Evansville Public Library, Santa
Monica Public Library, Boston Public Library, Columbus Metropolitan
Public Library, San Francisco Public Library, Seattle Public Library,
and the Denver Public Library. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2005]
Primary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Academic
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-072-X
Primary Research Group has Released a
New Study: Best Practices of Academic
Library Information Technology
Directors, ISBN: 1-57440-072-X
03/14/2005 04:44 PMThis study is based on interviews with IT directors and assistant
directors of leading college and university libraries and consortiums,
including The Research Libraries Group, Vanderbilt University, the
University of Texas, Lewis & Clark College, Salt Lake Community
College, the University of Washington, the California Institute of
Technology, Hutchinson Community College and Australia’s Monash
University. [PRWEB Mar 10, 2005]
Windows XP SP2 RC2 Released
Windows XP SP2 RC2 Released
06/16/2004 02:08 AMThere’s egg on my face but it’s not really my fault,
though - all of the information that Microsoft put in the newsletter
and confirmation emails they sent out as well as the web page
information for the webcast said they were releasing Service Pack 2 -
NOT the Release Candidate 2 of SP 2.
Windows XP SP 2 RC 2 Released
Windows XP SP 2 RC 2 Released
06/15/2004 12:27 AM"The official build for RC2 is at 5.1.2600.2149
(xpsp_sp2_rc2.040610-1520). The update is available for official
testers to download from WindowsBeta, and might soon become available
as a public preview for all to download."
64-Bit Windows XP Released
64-Bit Windows XP Released
04/01/2005 03:37 AMTechSpot Apr 1 2005 8:07AM GMT
Windows XP SP2 released to manufacturers
Windows XP SP2 released to manufacturers
08/07/2004 01:18 AMAfter their latest SP2 delay only lasts two days, Microsoft releases
Windows XP Service Pack 2 to manufacturers.
64-Bit Windows XP Released To
Manufacturing
64-Bit Windows XP Released To
Manufacturing
03/31/2005 09:04 AMExtreme Tech Mar 31 2005 1:14PM GMT
VNC for Windows 4.0.0.12 Beta 4 Released
VNC for Windows 4.0.0.12 Beta 4 Released
05/18/2004 02:55 PMBaculator 0.1.1 for MS Windows Released
Baculator 0.1.1 for MS Windows Released
09/26/2002 03:53 PMBaculator is a reverse polish notation calculator program with a
nearly infinite, scrollable, stack. Baculator version 0.1.1 for MS
Windows has been released.
This is a beta release, most of the functionality is in place, however
thorough testing has not been performed. Please report all bugs and
other difficulties (as well as successes) to baculator@bacwater.com
This initial release provides most basic mathematical functionality
including roots, powers and trig functions. Baculator also supports
operating on numbers at any position in the stack.
For more information visit:
http://baculator.bacwater.com
To download this release go to:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=62410&release_id
=112571
Grok Description matches for Windows Template Library (WTL) 7.1 released
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Is Using Your Neighbor's WiFi A Crime?
Is Leaving Your's Unsecured?
Is Using Your Neighbor's WiFi A Crime?
Is Leaving Your's Unsecured?
12/26/2003 01:46 PMNow that
WiFi
in the home is incredibly popular (to the point that completely
non-technical folks are picking up access points at Wal-mart), the new
legal questions are starting to come up - and it sounds like people
are confusing the issues. Last month, we wrote about the very sick
individual who
was
arrested in Canada for (a) driving the wrong way down a one way
street (b) driving without any pants on (c) using a laptop while
driving (d) using that laptop to download child porn (e) which he
accessed via a free WiFi connection. Clearly, the guy deserved to be
arrested, but what shocks me is that all anyone can talk about is the
fact that he was using a free WiFi network, and how the
owner
of that WiFi network should be punished - and not any of the things
the
sick guy was doing himself. Say what? Talk about missing
the point. There are perfectly legitimate reasons to leave your WiFi
access point open to the public (assuming your ISP's terms of service
allow it), and yet everyone is focused on why wireless access point
owners need to make their systems more secure. Over at Always-On
they're running a story about a similar situation where a neighbor's
kid
g
ot onto his wireless network and proceeded to wipe the guy's hard
drive clean. Instead of pressing charges, the guy had the kid
show him how to protect his network. That's the wrong thing. He
should have shown him how to protect his computer. It's completely
possible to open up your WiFi network, without letting anyone else who
gets on the network to access your computers. Again, this is a case
where people are confusing the open network (which is legal) with the
actual crime (wiping the hard drive). Even the excellent folks over
at Broadband Reports are
telling people
they could be held responsible for not securing their networks.
That shouldn't be the case. If you have a legal open network, then
you are a service provider and as an open service provider who has no
control over what goes over your network should not be responsible for
any crimes that are committed over it.
Unsecured WiFi connection allows man to
download child porn!
Unsecured WiFi connection allows man to
download child porn!
12/02/2003 12:45 AMI am absolutely disgusted, people that buy WiFi equipment should be
required to prove that they know how to secure...
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
03/24/2005 08:15 PMCory Doctorow:
A Seattle wireless hacker rides a commuter train from Tacoma every day
with a battery-powered WiFi hotspot in his backpack that's linked up
to the Internet with a
14.4 144k wireless modem. Catch his
train and get free WiFi on your commute.
The open wireless node can be found in the first car of the last
morning train and in Car 403 on the 5:10pm return trip. Use SSID
"FreeInternetAccess" or "seattlewireless" to connect - You may have to
assign yourself an IP in the range 192.168.0.0/24 and use the Default
Gateway 192.168.0.1 as the DHCP is sometimes flakey
Link
(
via Make)
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
08/05/2004 03:39 AMLos Angeles Beach Community WiFi service made possible by WiFi-Plus
antennas. Makes internet available on the beach. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Is WiFi Access Worth $10/hour?
Is WiFi Access Worth $10/hour?
12/27/2003 06:38 PMRoland Piquepaille writes "This special report from CNET News.com
carries an eloquent subtitle: 'Wireless expectations rose in 2003, but
growth was hobbled by ...
Does paid WiFi access have a future?
Does paid WiFi access have a future?
06/09/2004 06:08 AMWiFi access providers have been struggling to find a profitable
business model. Is such a model even possible when there are so many
free offerings?
Connecting two Linksys wifi access
points
Connecting two Linksys wifi access
points
12/24/2004 01:06 PMPaul English explains carefully how to set up two wifi access points
if you need to cover a broader area... He also has a nice appreciation
of David Brudnoy, the long-time Boston-area radio talk show host who
was opinionated without being stupid or obnoxious. I only heard him a
few times, but his movie reviews were the best thing in the Boston Tab
newsweekly....
McDonald's, SBC team up to serve WiFi
access
McDonald's, SBC team up to serve WiFi
access
06/07/2004 05:59 AMSiliconValley.com Jun 7 2004 10:33AM GMT
Auctioning off unused airport wifi
access
Auctioning off unused airport wifi
access
12/17/2004 06:31 PMI just paid $6.95 for a day of wifi access here in the Newark Airport.
Nobody except Tom Hanks uses a full day of airport wifi access, do
they? I wish I could sell off my unused hours. Someone want to set up
a little airport market for buying and selling unusued capacity?...
BT, McDonald's Serve Up WiFi Net Access
with Fries (Reuters)
BT, McDonald's Serve Up WiFi Net Access
with Fries (Reuters)
01/07/2004 02:25 PMReuters - BT Group announced Wednesday an alliance
with McDonald's Corp. to equip the fast-food restaurant chain
with high-speed wireless, or WiFi, Internet access in over 500
locations across the United Kingdom.
Jocks & Jills announces FREE WIFI
ACCESS
Jocks & Jills announces FREE WIFI
ACCESS
04/09/2004 04:10 PMJocks & Jills, based
in Atlanta, GA, has announced that all of the Sports Restaurants in
the corporation now have FREE WIFI. The network is open for public
use with the SSID being "JOCKS". They have the following locations in
and around Atlanta: Midtown, CNN, Galleria, Brookhaven, Alpharetta,
and Norcross.
Also, the Jocks & Jills in Charlotte, NC by the
Colesium also has FREE WIFI.
Frankie's, owned and operated by
Jocks & Jills, at the Prado shopping center is also offering FREE
WIFI. For more location information go to
www.jocks-frankies.com.
Is Verizon Limiting WiFi Access To Only
Registered Computers?
Is Verizon Limiting WiFi Access To Only
Registered Computers?
08/12/2004 01:28 PMWhile companies like Speakeasy continue to win customers by telling
people they can do whatever they want with the broadband connection
into the home, it looks like Verizon may be going in the other
direction. An article in the NY Times suggests that Verizon is
rolling out a new system that
limits
WiFi to only "registered" computers. Unfortunately, the article
isn't clear at all, and the issue gets confused because the writer,
who was blocked, knows she was using a neighbor's WiFi who was
actually connected via SBC. The way the article is written, it sounds
like she thought Verizon was somehow getting in the way and blocking
her SBC borrowing, when it's pretty obvious that she just picked up
the signal from someone else's Verizon-connected WiFi. The more
interesting question, though, is whether or not Verizon really is
requiring users to "register" every computer they want to log on to an
account. If they are, it's a ridiculous and backwards thinking
policy. While there's nothing wrong with keeping those you don't want
off your WiFi, shouldn't it be up to the person paying for the
connection? All Verizon has done is made it much more difficult for
its own customers to use WiFi in a useful way. There are plenty of
situations where there are perfectly good reasons to open up your WiFi
to a "non-registered" computer (someone is visiting and wants to use
their computer, you buy another computer, you bring home a work
laptop, etc.), and Verizon has just made that much more difficult.
Also, why should Verizon need to know how many computers I have
accessing the connection? They're just selling the connection. All
the more reason to go with a more customer friendly broadband ISP.
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
07/16/2004 04:50 PMA few weeks ago I got Chrisalis Developemnt's
WiFi Seeker, a convenient
keychain-sized wireless network locator. Marware's recently announced
WiFi Spy is a
rebranded version of the same device, so it should perform
identically.
To locate a wireless network simply press the button and watch the
LEDs. When the lights stop sweeping back and forth, the number that
remain lit will show the strength of the wireless signal. If the
lights continue to sweep back and forth, you're not in range for any
wireless network. Unlike other devices, the WiFi Seeker isn't fooled
by other 2.5 GHz signals like microwave ovens or cordless phones, and
it doesn't depend on 802.11 client activity to detect the access
point. It detects both 802.11b and 802.11g.
Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops
Intel drops WiFi access point tech from
Grantsdale chipset for desktops
09/25/2004 05:22 PMEngadget Sep 25 2004 9:09PM GMT
802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)
802.11 WiFi Ruggedized Outdoor Access
Point and Antenna Kits Hit The Streets
(and docks)
08/19/2004 02:21 AMHauteSpot Networks, a leading provider of long range wireless
networking solutions, today announced the release of ruggedized, long
range, outdoor access point and antenna kits which are ideal for RV
parks, Truck stops, Marinas and campus'. These low cost, high quality,
simple to install solutions for providing WiFi network access to large
areas, are targeted at organizations who don't have, nor want, complex
network support infrastructures. [PRWEB Aug 19, 2004]
International Internet Access Provider
Go2Roam.com Adds More than 1500 WiFi
Hotspots in United Kingdom
International Internet Access Provider
Go2Roam.com Adds More than 1500 WiFi
Hotspots in United Kingdom
02/01/2005 10:06 PMGo2Roam.com offers more than 14000 WiFi hotspots worldwide. For
travelers and road runners to connect to Internet in 150 countries
using dial-up and WiFi connections. [PRWEB Jan 27, 2005]
Kerberos Flaws Allow Access to Protected
Networks
Kerberos Flaws Allow Access to Protected
Networks
09/01/2004 11:30 AMMIT researchers have uncovered a number of serious security flaws in
the Kerberos authentication system, the worst of which could give
unauthorized users access to protected corporate networks.
VBScript FAQ: How do I add a literal
quote to my VBScript code?
VBScript FAQ: How do I add a literal
quote to my VBScript code?
05/31/2004 02:34 AMA little WiFi to go with your Big Mac
A little WiFi to go with your Big Mac
03/13/2003 10:20 AMIn a sign of the times I think McDonald's is going to score a home run
in offering 1 hour...
Wifi-0.01
Wifi-0.01
01/02/2005 05:55 PMWifi-0.01a
Wifi-0.01a
01/02/2005 05:55 PMWiFi in the UK
WiFi in the UK
08/09/2004 08:02 AMAccording to today's
Independent (a UK broadsheet) and Intel, only a
1/3 of people living in the United Kingdom know what WiFi is. WiFi,
which stands for Wireless Fidelity, allows mobile users to connect
their laptops to the internet and other devices without having to use
standard hardwire networks.
The survey, conducted recently, found that many people thought that
the phrase WiFi was cockney rhyming slang (e.g. Dog and Bone : Phone)
for "Wifey". Other people who participated in the survey
answered that they thought Wifi was a Japanese island, or an exotic
fruit.
Asides from showing a shocking level of IT ignorance in the UK, the
results do highlight Intel's attempts to get Britain wirelessly
connected. Combined with a motivation for shifting Centrino packages,
Intel is really hoping to raise awareness and get people using the
wireless hot spots they've been setting up with BT over the last year.
Intel and the Wireless industry would love to see the UK brought up to
the same level of wireless proliferation as in the USA.

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New: WiFi Spy
07/16/2004 09:59 AM
For $29.95 you can get a compact wireless network detector.
Me and My Wifi
Me and My Wifi
04/13/2004 02:24 PMMy access point is in the house and the home office is a seperate
building. Because my PowerBook casing and two solid walls interfere
with my signal, I'm developing a weird relationship with my
technology. I've tried the Pringles can,...
WiFi 4 U
WiFi 4 U
05/11/2004 12:41 AMWiFi
Against Bush
"Inspired by the web site, Bluetooth Users
Against Bush, I decided to do the same thing with WiFi.
Here's what you do. Set the name of your wireless access point to
'WiFi Against Bush'. Now, when anyone in your immediate area, such as
in your dorm or apartment complex, checks to see what networks are
available, they will see your little 'bumper sticker.' It'll piss off
Repubs and let other sane folks out there know that they are not
alone." [Daily Kos, via Scripting News]
I point this one out to show how creative you can get with naming
your library's wireless network. How about "libraries rule," "we
answer questions, too", and "fall to your knees and worship a
librarian."
Okay, so I'm kidding with that last one, but you get the point.
Speaking of WiFi
Speaking of WiFi
09/06/2004 01:26 AMEverybody's been talking about Pennsylvania thinking about going to an
all-state, WiFi, so I thought I'd mention a press release at
Michigan's Web site. Michigan has deployed WiFi at two...
WiFi desktops
WiFi desktops
03/14/2003 01:38 AMHP is going to start putting 802.11b into some of its desktop
computers, something you usually only see built-into laptops.
Rea
d
WiFi Honeypots
WiFi Honeypots
02/17/2004 11:35 AMWhile in Texas last time the hotel I was in did not have broadband and
the best connection I could...
Is Using WiFi Illegal?
Is Using WiFi Illegal?
05/03/2004 01:45 PMA few weeks ago we wrote a post wondering if it's
illegal
to get hacked. Tower Records was fined for having their customer
records hacked, with the rationale that they didn't do enough to
protect them. While it makes sense to fine a company that has
revealed customer records, this becomes a slippery slope. What if you
put in place all sorts of protective measures, and hackers still get
through? Or, take the argument in a different direction - what if you
think it's fine to leave your system open? With that in mind, Mark
Rasch takes a look to see
whether or not
using WiFi may constitute a felony. It seems like a fine line,
but if someone felt it was necessary, you could get in an awful lot of
legal trouble for using WiFi. On the end user side of things,
connecting to an open WiFi access point may run afoul of laws that
make it illegal to "knowingly access a computer used in interstate or
foreign communication 'without authorization.'" If the response is
that the system was open, and thus the authorization was implied, then
does that apply to situations where a customer database is left open
as well? What if the security is so flimsy as to basically be
non-existent. Where's the line? On the other side of things, Rasch
points out that just by setting up a WiFi network, you could be in
trouble as well. Unless you carefully make sure that no one outside
of your home can access the network, you may run into problems with
many state laws that make it illegal to "share" an internet
connection, the same way it's illegal to share a cable or satellite TV
connection.
Here Comes More Free WiFi
Here Comes More Free WiFi
02/10/2004 02:41 AMWe've maintained in the past that there are two situations in which
someone can charge for WiFi: (a) there is no reasonable chance of
competition in that location, such that you have captive users or (b)
you are offering up something special on top of the WiFi that people
value (which could be convenience, security, reliability, etc.). When
looking at case "a", this pretty much left only some hotels and
airports for the time being - since they could cover enough ground to
(somewhat) monopolize the WiFi offerings. However, the trend seems to
be changing on that as well, as both hotels and airports are realizing
there's a lot more benefit in offering WiFi for free
than trying to charge for it. The prices were too high, and not too
many people were using it. However, when they offer it for free, it
attracts more customers to their locations. In other words, once
again, it's the publicity factor that makes it worthwhile.
Windows Template Library (WTL) 7.1 released