
GOOGLE IS FOOTING the bill for Wi-Fi access at 47 air-ports in the United States through mid-January, so that people can connect to the Net for free while they wait at gates and other areas.
Google is working with airports and Wi-Fi providers such as Advanced Wireless Group, Airport Marketing
Income, and Boingo Wire-less to otimore, Boston, Houston, Indianapolis, Las Vegas, Miami, Seattle, St. Louis, and other locations.As part of the o
who log in to the free Wi-Fi service will have the oppor-tunity to donate to the Cli-mate Savers Computing Ini-tiative, Engineers Without Borders, and the One Econ-omy Corporation. Google plans to match users’ dona-tions up to $250,000.except at the Seattle and Burbank, California, airports, which will have free Wi-Fi inde
In October, Google and Virgin America announced free Wi-Fi on that airline’s
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