Zagat/Intel's Wi-Fi insert in the New Yorker makes Wi-Fi mundane, says writer: The thesis of this piece is that an Intel-branded Zagat guide inserted into the New Yorker with a handful of locations in each city that are unsuited to Wi-Fi but happen to offer it spells the end of a delightful innocent grass-roots feeling.
The insert wasn't very useful, in my opinion, because it didn't talk about the utility of Wi-Fi in the locations. It was really a set of reviews with a Centrino logo wrapper.
(In full disclosure, I'm working for Jiwire as editor in chief, and we have a hot-spot directory.)