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Tuesday, May 4, 2004 |
First with Wi-Fi. Reporting on widespread adoption of high-speed wireless Internet access, Laurie J. Flynn writes in the New York Times, [base "]It has been more than four years since Apple Computer began building Wi-Fi capability into its iBook notebooks, becoming the first major PC maker to broadly adopt the new technology. Since then, Apple has grabbed a considerable share of the Wi-Fi market and has led a trend that shows no signs of slowing. Today a Macintosh user can get online wirelessly at Starbucks coffeehouses and Borders Book Stores, or at any number of hotels.[per thou] [May 4] [Apple Hot News]
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© Copyright 2006 William T Goodall.
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