As part of Intel's free Wi-Fi day yesterday, some shops handed out free food samples: In San Francisco, that meant a bunch of homeless folks got some free treats. As the lunch hour drew nearer, apparently more of Intel’s target market showed up.
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As part of Intel's free Wi-Fi day yesterday, some shops handed out free food samples: In San Francisco, that meant a bunch of homeless folks got some free treats. As the lunch hour drew nearer, apparently more of Intel’s target market showed up.