Thursday, February 01, 2007

A daily dose

Nokia isn't waiting for a citywide Wi-Fi network in San Francisco to get going before it gets involved in the city's broadband efforts. The company is donating a number of Wi-Fi-enabled cell phones and Internet tablets to two San Francisco high schools to get students hooked on the mobile Internet.
The new devices will take advantage of Wi-Fi hotspots set up at the two schools in recent months for the pilot project. The hope is that the students will use their new phones to snap pictures and video, creating digital content that they will share.

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