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JiWire, a Wi-Fi Networking News partner, and WiFinder are competing for the hotspot search market: The two have different plans for how to make money off the business. The fact that there are a few companies looking to serve the market of people looking for hotspots indicates a need for such services. Maybe more than one can survive.
Posted by nancyg at November 21, 2003 10:48 AM
Categories: Hot Spot
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