"In fact, 76% of parents expect social networking will improve their children's reading and writing skills, or help them express themselves more clearly, according to the study, and parents and communities 'expect schools to take advantage of potentially powerful educational tools, including new te...
" Rather, it's "find us a way the network can pay for itself by shifting and conserving dollars, meanwhile improving city efficiency." Ah, that sounds much more pleasant. The city has to decide how much it might spend, as well as how other city stakeholders--"schools, hospitals, busines...
It seemed like a rousing success to me from both the technical and marketing angle. The service received positive reviews from all aboard, including me,Gizmodo,Engadget, andCnet. (I was surprised to not see more blog entries or news stories given the quantity of press aboard, but many of t...
according to a note from NetNearU's president and COO Cody Catalena. NetNearU didn't want to compete with its platforms licensees, but it had an opportunity to expand the network in a way that benefits them: the Tully's and similar managed services locations that they take over will allo...
Bidders must propose a network that reaches all residents; that provides free or low-cost access for all residents; that provides free access in public schools, parks, and public places, and that must include the kind of training and access that Wireless Philadelphia wound up negotiating in thei...
Apple's AirPort Expressmay quickly become one of the most reviewed pieces of new wireless technology: It will receive many reviews for several reasons, including the fact that it's the smallest Wi-Fi gateway (when you include its built-in power supply); it's the only one to stream audio...
I wonder how long before we read a story of them being banned at a US schools? Danger Will Robinson! Target and Amazon are now stocking the Zipit in all manner of tasty colors. Posted by Glenn Fleishman at 9:16 PM |Permanent Link| Categories:Guest Commentary|3 Comments|2 TrackBacks ...