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Story posted: August 27, 2007 - 5:01 pm EDT
Google Inc. offered a glimpse into the operations of its free,
municipal Wi-Fi effort, which the company launched earlier this year in
its home base of Mountain View, Calif. Google reported that the network
now covers 12 square miles and counts 15,000 unique users each month.
“Around
the globe and across the U.S., many people are still not able to access
the online services that are increasingly helpful, if not essential,
tools for our daily lives,” wrote Minnie Ingersoll, Chris Sacca and
Larry Alder on Google’s corporate blog. The authors are part of
Google’s “Alternative Access Team.” “This is why we're committed to
promoting alternative platforms for people to access the web, no matter
where you are, what you're doing or what device you're using.” |
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