Thursday, September 22, 2005

Google admits free WiFi service has begun

A Google spokesman said the current test is limited to two public sites near the company's Mountain View, California, headquarters - a pizza parlour and a gym - located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

The spokesman said: "Google WiFi is a community outreach programme to offer free wireless access in areas near our headquarters.

"At this stage in development, we're focused on collecting feedback from users. We'll determine next steps as the product evolves."
The great thing about it being free, is that customers don't have the same complaining rights as a paid service. It will probably be a long-term beta with regular outages, based on other non-search Google products....

1 Comments:

Anders Kargaard Jensen said...

Well I am a Google fan myself - loving how they are shaking up old mr. softy.. I write about Yahoo! vs Google vs Microsoft on my blog:
http://investinsearch.blogspot.com/

Can Google eventually wipe Microsoft of the software throne? Whats your take?

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