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  1. #1
    4phun
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    JiWire - who have provided an iPhone optimized WiFi finder page for
    quite some time - have announced today that members of their
    advertising network are offering iPhone and iPod Touch users the
    option to connect to Wi-Fi networks for free in exchange for viewing a
    JiWire-supplied advertisement.

    The option will be available at select Wi-Fi hotspots located in
    airports, hotels, cafes, and other desirable locations around the
    world. Major airpo rts include Atlanta-Hartsfield, JFK and LaGuardia
    in New York and Chicago's O'Hare. Members of the JiWire Wi-Fi
    Advertising Network collectively operate more than 100,000 hotspots.

    That's a very cool initiative, especially while we're still 3G-less on
    the iPhone. I haven't quite figured out yet how to distinguish
    between free hotspots that were already in the directory, and new ones
    added via the new advertising network (I'm at home right now, so not
    going to be able to test and see if an ad shows up), but hey - any
    extra free WiFi is always a good thing, and JiWire's iPhone interface
    is pretty simple and slick too!

    Check out JiWire's WiFi Finder site and catch some free WiFi at:

    http://iphone.jiwire.com



    See More: 100,000 Free (Ad-supported) WiFi Spots for iPhone/iTouch Users




  2. #2
    larry
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    Re: 100,000 Free (Ad-supported) WiFi Spots for iPhone/iTouch Users

    4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:e7b6a7d0-0391-43af-8ce2-
    [email protected]:

    > http://iphone.jiwire.com
    >


    Add this one to your list....

    http://wireless.e-techherald.com/ind...&task=view&id=
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  3. #3
    Kurt
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    Re: 100,000 Free (Ad-supported) WiFi Spots for iPhone/iTouch Users

    In article <[email protected]>,
    larry <[email protected]> wrote:

    > 4phun <[email protected]> wrote in news:e7b6a7d0-0391-43af-8ce2-
    > [email protected]:
    >
    > > http://iphone.jiwire.com
    > >

    >
    > Add this one to your list....
    >
    > http://wireless.e-techherald.com/ind...?boringarticle about nothing that relates


    Why? the other is useful.

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