Warchalking is the new WiFi buzz
Posted by Simon Perry on 1 July 2002 at 4:46 pm | Tagged as: Distribution
A current, and useful buzz in the WiFi World is Warchalking. Through a series of symbols that are chalked on the ground or walls, an area can be shown to be covered by various type of wireless networks, enabling people to gain Internet access. Great idea and it appears to be growing fast.
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