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Wednesday, July 30, 2003

Wired Tour de France: More Data, Faster. Is That Better or Worse?. Popularized by Lance Armstrong, a radio system that allows riders to communicate with their directors and teammates has its advocates and detractors. By Samuel Abt. [New York Times: Technology]
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New York's McDonald's Expand. Cometa unwires New York area McDonald's; AT&T sneaks their announcement out first: In this installment of "inside baseball," we note that Cometa announces that it will unwire 75 McDonald's stores in the New York Metro area; 60 are already done and launch tomorrow. The story was originally embargoed by Cometa until Wednesday, but AT&T claims the glory for putting their logo on the front. The New York area service will be $2.99 per day, but free through August. Wayport is running the SF Bay McDonald's, and is charging $4.95 for two hours, but also allowing free access to Wayport's existing monthly subscribers and customers of its resellers, such as iPass. Note that AT&T proper, not AT&T Wireless took credit for sticking their name on the login screen. (The backend is all run by Cometa.) AT&T Wireless is operating Denver's airport and offering Wayport-resold service as GoPort. AT&T, the parent company, has its name on Newark's airport, with service negotiated by Concourse and installed by NetNearU.... [Wi-Fi Networking News]
10:12:49 AM    comment []

RFID/Smart Label Printing White Paper from Zebra - Learn about how smart labels help prevent asset loss, track shipments, and process customer transactions, and see how the technology could help your business.

[InfoWorld: Top News]
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