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2008-02-11
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2008-02-11
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2008-02-11
, 22:24
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2008-02-12
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2008-02-12
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@ Toronto
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Actually you can get free WiFi at many airports. My own local airport has free public WiFi, and I have found many others in my travels. In addition I can usually find a free open WiFi network by sitting outside one of the first-class lounges in those airports where there isn't free public WiFi. Most of the lounges don't bother with security when they have to deal with so many business travellers passing through.
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2008-02-12
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@ South Orange County
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2008-02-12
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@ Based in the USA
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Yeah, I can personally vouch for free wifi access at Philadelphia, Orlando and Atlanta airports; used it at all of them with my old Zaurus.
I do note that at some hotels here in TO where I have attended science-fiction conventions, the wifi security obliged you to log in through a webpage that was the first thing up when you opened a browser ... wonder if microB was unrecognised? That could be a bummer, and an added incentive to get Opera running on OS2008.
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2008-02-18
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I remember reading that there is a way to see hot spots on google maps.
First I would like to know how to do this and second I would love to be able to port that info into maemo mapper
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2008-02-18
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@ North Texas, USA
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I just noticed you are from Michigan. So am I. In Michigan, geneven's permission comment is very true: a news story on a local station here pointed out prosecution in Sparta, MI, of a man who "borrowed" WiFi from a coffee shop without having coffee. The same thing happened in London, UK; a previous thread in ITT talked about it.
User beware.
... wonder if microB was unrecognised? That could be a bummer, and an added incentive to get Opera running on OS2008.
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2008-02-18
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@ New York
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