WiFi in Brighton
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[Tom Roper's Weblog] See the Guardian on wifi in Brighton. Seaford next (though we can't even get digital TV at the moment)
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
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[links16] The European Social Forum is in London, in Septemb...: GANDHI LETTERS NASA photo gallery bombs out of Brighton skull & Bones CBS video Iran Denies... kropotkin in brighton (?) Director Moore to focus on Blair Fury as MI5 describe IRA terror as ”just...
[links19] The European Social Forum is in London, in Septemb...: GANDHI LETTERS NASA photo gallery bombs out of Brighton skull & Bones CBS video Iran Denies... kropotkin in brighton (?) Director Moore to focus on Blair Fury as MI5 describe IRA terror as ”just...
[Tom Morris] Oxford University library promise and intellectual potpourri: for over a year. I know how to connect to wifi networks. I know how to change all the settings in my
[Smartmobs.com] Smart Mobs: A partnership between the free Wi-Fi movement and the Brighton & Hove City Council,U.K,is delivering wireless broadband via a new WiMax service."Almost the whole of Brighton is now blanketed by a wireless internet service that delivers data faster than broadband.It carries public sector,commercial and educational traffic - another first for the city.Schools have multi-megabits of data, businesses get the equivalent of high-speed leased lines, students have fast data in their dorms,and everyone gets free Wi-Fi in pubs and cafes",this Guardian article says.
[Technorati.com] Technorati: Tag: WiFi: NS gaat wifi aanbieden op stations [IMG KPN Hotspots]De Nederlandse Spoorwegen gaan Wifi internet toegang aanbieden op de stations. Vanaf vandaag op...
[Tomroper.typepad.com] Tom Roper's Weblog: Tom Roper's Weblog. "...an evergreen tree of diabolical knowledge. ... See the Guardian on wifi in Brighton. Seaford next (though we can't even get digital ...
[Boingboing.net] Boing Boing: March 2003: Utilizing the institutional framework and terminology Pierre Bourdieu establishes in his "Market of Symbolic Goods," I frame rock music as a middlebrow art that regards itself as possessing certain elements of highbrow "legitimate" art -- namely "symbolic value" beyond a work's value as a market commodity. I then use this institutional framework and aesthetic ideology to investigate the process by which Weezer's reputation changed dramatically over time.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Wifi, WiFi, Wi-fi, Wireless Networking News
Posted at June 18, 2005 09:19 PM