6 posts tagged Denver Airport Wi-Fi
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Free WiFi gaining edge?
http://www.jgadgets.com/ 2008/ 05/ 06/ free-wifi-gaining-edgeHave you ever tried to the guess the pass key of a locked down WiFi? As more and more travelers try to seek out free WiFi, they encounter a new trend: paid and free WiFi. It seems, offering WiFi for free does have some benefits when used as a give and take. The latest to try this method is Starbucks.
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Colorado Weekend News Roundup--030808
http://slapstickpolitics.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 03/ colorado-weekend-link-roundup.h…What a kick--Rep. Douglas Bruce's prospective primary opponent picks up endorsements, plans to raise $50000 to unseat the unpopular legislator, and then proceeds to win top-line designation on August's primary ballot, 57-43%, in the El Paso County General Assembly.
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Denver Airport Wi-Fi Blocks Racy Sites
http://www.liquidmatrix.org/ blog/ 2008/ 03/ 06/ denver-airport-wi-fi-blocks-rac…In a bid to avoid offending some by blocking “racy sites” Denver airport has been filtering website access from their free wi-fi hotspots. But, in their bid to address our collective squeamishness they are also blocking the likes of boingboing dot net and …Vanity Fair? Um, OK.
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Denver airport censors free Wi-Fi connection
http://www.slipperybrick.com/ 2008/ 03/ denver-airport-censorship/Denver International Airport is the biggest airport in the world to offer free Wi-Fi. Problem is, now a Denver newspaper reports that the connection is being censored. The airport is blocking certain blogs like BoingBoing.net, perezhilton.com and other “potentially racy sites.” The airport’s position
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Internet Sites Blocked at Denver Airport
http://www.lockergnome.com/ forsythe/ 2008/ 03/ 05/ internet-sites-blocked-at-de…The Wi-Ffi is free at the Denver International Airport. However, some sites are not accessible. They are blocked because they are “considered provocative”: “…A report in The Denver Post says the airport is blocking Vanity Fair magazine’s Web site, the hipster site boingboing.net and others.” link: Airport blocks some Internet sites The intent of this action may be well meaning.