The wireless Internet / A LAN line / Economist.com
ALMOST unnoticed, a new wireless data networking standard, unmemorably called 802.11b, has been gaining ground on more widely touted ways of gaining wireless access to the Internet. University students, company staff and computer geeks are ... [... more]
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