Will Wi-Fi Bring Back the Cottage Industry?
And lead to better parenting? Glenn Reynolds has an interesting column on the subject.
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For ten days now I've been cruising through NV, northern AZ, southern UT, and southwest and central CO, occasionally looking for WiFi. I've only found two places where a) I was able to connect, and b) I felt OK about connecting. They were the Apple Stores in Las Vegas and Denver. It'll probably get better as I get nearer the east coast.
Oh, by the way, did I mention that I'm the first blogger to Blog Across America?
What did you expect from Northern AZ?
No you're not! I am.
(And I'll bet I've got you beat by a few miles or so.)