2001-02-24 12:20:10-08 by Dan Lyke 0 comments
Dave Winer proposes that independent bookstores need 802.11b. Especially here in Northern California, as housing density approaches that of Tokyo we will be spending more of our time in public spaces, and the public spaces that manage to charge us effectively for that will be the winners. Bookstores and coffee shops, managed correctly, could do that.
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