Sunday, 26 August 2012

Wall Street Journal to provide free Wi-fi compatability 'hang-outs' in New york city and Bay Area throughout September

Wall Street Journal to offer free WiFi hotspots in NYC and San Francisco during September

Oh New Yorkers as well as their wonderful, no-cost Wi-fi compatability access points. Merely a couple of days after Google Offers and Boingo happily introduced they'd introduced gratis wireless connectivity to additional subterranean locations inside the city, The Wall Street Journal has become allow it to be known it too is going to be kind enough to gift the New york city crowd with a few Wi-fi compatability 'hang-outs' of their own. The excellent gesture brings around 1,300 network models to areas for example SoHo, Greenwich Village, Union Square, Chelsea and, naturally, the famous Occasions Square throughout the month of September -- all hoping giving "people the chance to sample The Wall Street Journal." Meanwhile, folks in Bay Area may also grab the web-friendly giveaways over a couple of different places, including Nob Hill and Fisherman's Wharf. And do not worry, there will not be any donkeys involved here.

Filed under: Misc, Wireless, Internet

Wall Street Journal to provide free Wi-fi compatability 'hang-outs' in New york city and Bay Area throughout September initially made an appearance on Engadget on Comes to an end, 24 August 2012 15:27:00 EDT. Please visit our terms to be used of feeds.

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