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"JiWire helps you locate free and paid WiFi hotspot networks, secure your wireless Internet connections, and learn how to use Wi-Fi products and wireless broadband services."
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"Why? With just a handful of cheap parts, a salvaged DirecTV dish and a little soldering, we were able to detect access points from over 8 miles away. Using consumer WiFi gear we picked up over 18 APs in an area with only 1 house per square mile."
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"There's a lot you can do to protect your home or business network, without spending a lot of time or even any money. Read on to see how."
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"Again, though, the debate is missing the real point -- which is that if there were real competition in the market, this wouldn't be an issue. The lack of competition means that the telcos are in a position to have service providers pay twice."
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"More than a million Americans stopped buying printed newspapers over the year ending March 31, according to a report issued today by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, which monitors newspaper sales for publishers and advertisers."
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"BitTorrent continues its efforts to go legit. The company has just snagged a deal with Warner Brothers. The Hollywood giant, part of Time Warner (my employer) will use BitTorrent to distribute and sell Warner Brothers content online."
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"In order to enable and encourage the sharing, distribution, syndication, and aggregation, of reviews, the authors propose the hReview microformat, an open standard for distributed reviews."
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