Google bids to offer WiFi in San Francisco
If Google is picked for the San Francisco project it would provide a testing ground for a national WiFi service something that many industry observers believe the company is pondering as a way to ensure people can connect to its search engine anytime from just about anywhere
It makes sense for Google said Chris Winfield who runs a search engine marketing firm 10e20 They say their mission is to organize the worlds information so the logical next step is to provide the access to it
Google spokesman Nate Tyler said Saturday that the company doesnt have any plans to offer a WiFi service outside the San Francisco Bay area...
Google Bids To Provide WiFi In San Francisco
Google Inc wants to connect all of San Francisco to the Internet with a free wireless service creating a springboard for the online search engine leader to leap into the telecommunications industry
The Mountain View Califbased company filed an application late Friday to provide wireless or WiFi service that would enable anyone in San Francisco to connect to the Internet
Google submitted its 100page bid in response to a request from Mayor Gavin Newsom who is looking for a company to finance a free wireless network to lower the financial barriers to Internet access in his city...
Teens, like, do lots at once
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A new study of 13 to 24yearolds in 11 countries has revealed that teens prefer to listen to music over the Internet than radio Also they are multitaskers Teens on average perform about three to four other tasks while surfing the Internet and two to three others tasks while watching television the study commissioned by Yahoo and the advertising agency found
The study also found that teens in developing countries are more receptive to advertising than teens in developed countries...
WCCO: Google Bids To Provide WiFi In San Francisco
Google Inc wants to connect all of San Francisco to the Internet with a free wireless service creating a springboard for the online search engine leader to leap into the telecommunications industry
The Mountain View Califbased company filed an application late Friday to provide wireless or WiFi service that would enable anyone in San Francisco to connect to the Internet
Google submitted its 100page bid in response to a request from Mayor Gavin Newsom who is looking for a company to finance a free wireless network to lower the financial barriers to Internet access in his city...
Google Talk Tackles Chat, VoIP
Starting today Gmail which is still in beta itself and invite only users can download install and run the client for free According to Georges Harik Googles Director of Product Management millions of users and all Gmail member swill find their existing contact lists instantly ported to the new instant messaging client
Theres isnt much to the Google Talk interface In stark contrast to America Onlines instant message client and Microsofts Messenger Googles instant message interface includes no ads search bar scrolling stock tickers videos or even links to content from Googles numerous sites...