Reporter prints list of user-supplied free hot spots: Jon Fortt asked readers for places they connect for free after Intel's failed publicity attempt with their One Unwired Day, and many responded. It's an eclectic list.
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Reporter prints list of user-supplied free hot spots: Jon Fortt asked readers for places they connect for free after Intel's failed publicity attempt with their One Unwired Day, and many responded. It's an eclectic list.