Posts Tagged ‘wifi’

Links of the week

Posted: 26 May 2008 in Technology
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Mapplr’s favorite Berlin hotels Free Wi-Fi service on trains in Denmark FON’s global wireless ambitions: what’s taking so long? You guys are cheap: WiMAX service for no more than $20 per month Public transport Wi-Fi is hot: SF BART to be unwired

Cafe Flore and Dolores Park Cafe Bistro Jeanty in Yountville SPQR: osteria on Fillmore Street

Here’s a little tip I’d like to share with you. If you live in a city and use Wi-Fi at home, you will probably encounter interference from a lot of neighbors’ Wi-Fi networks. The intereference can have a significant effect on the performance of your network, slowing down the speeds at which you send files [...]

Now that EarthLink’s plan to deploy a citywide wireless broadband network is officially dead, who’s going to pick up where it left off? It appears that Meraki, a mesh equipment provider funded by Google and Sequoia, has come up with a plan to create a Wi-Fi cloud throughout the city by getting residents to install [...]

In the past few weeks, I have attended two conferences, Mobile 2.0 in San Francisco and Nokia’s Mobile Mashup in Palo Alto, on the supposedly new world of mobile Internet, a paradise where everyone can use these incredible applications on their mobile phones AND access the Internet in all its glory. Unfortunately we’re stuck with [...]