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By: Maria Donaldson | 02/28/2008
The March issue of Wired just arrived in our mailbox. Interestingly, the magazine offers a report on the institution of municipal Wi-Fi across the country. The story provides a map (unlike my earlier post on the topic) that demonstrates the magnitude of the "free" municipal Wi-Fi movement and the status of network construction efforts in various locations.
You can check the Wired story in print (at local bookstores or subscribe online), and while you have the issue in hand, you might also consider reading "How to Fly Through Airport Security" and "And Laptops for All."
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