Google offers Silicon Valley home free wireless Internet
November 11th, 2005 | by amarfresh |Let’s all move to Silicon Valley and become Google test subjects.
Providing free Wi-Fi access in Mountain View is one way Google can support the citizens and businesses in the community where we are headquartered,” said Chris Sacca of Google’s new business development unit.
“This proposal is in the spirit of making the world’s information easily and quickly accessible.”
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“It is kind of a test for Google,” Berns said. “It gives them a chance to check it out, test the market, and it gives the city free wireless.”
Under the terms of the deal, the basic wireless internet access would be free, but Google could charge users fees for premium services.
“Test the market”… that can mean anything. I forsee the Google Communicator with built in Gmail, GoogleTalk, GMaps all over wifi. Hmmm… they also say “premium services”. That part comes in when Google starts to charge for all the free goodness they have been providing us.
Google UberAlles!
Link: Yahoo! News
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