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Google launches free WiFi in Mountain View

From the Mercury News:

Google's benevolence becomes reality today.

Well, in Mountain View, at least.

After months of beta testing and anticipation, the Internet giant plans to open up its free, wireless Internet network to Mountain View's 72,000 residents.

The network covers about 90 percent of the city's 12 square miles and offers maximum data-transfer speeds of up to 1 megabit per second -- slightly slower than DSL.

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