hotspotr.com — As with other Wi-Fi finders, you can search for hotspots by entering a city, ZIP code or place, then get maps, driving directions, phone numbers, etc. Hotspotr also lets you rate and review existing hotspots based on criteria like wireless quality, food/drink quality, availability of AC outlets and so on. (via Lifehacker)
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shawnzFeb 27, 2007
no digg for "Sez."
sfacFeb 27, 2007
>One fscking country, as usual... The world's a lot bigger than The US of A, people.It's international too: <a class="user" href="http://hotspotr.com/cities/international">http://hotspotr.com/cities/international</a>
halbsureFeb 27, 2007
The universe is a lot bigger than just one planet, people.
incu_vampFeb 27, 2007
i found Vancouver... i think most major Canadian cities are in there
spacebar14Feb 27, 2007
I kinda twitched when I read "Hotspotr".... In my mind I shouted:"DIEEEE WEB TWO POINT OH!"
bluemonkiFeb 27, 2007
Why the funk are London and Oxford under the Sweden heading? You yanks couldn't find your own ass with a map!!
msmoxxieMar 5, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.moxxie.com/services/wire-tapping/">http://www.moxxie.com/services/wire-tapping/</a>Covered this in a different way, but there's lots of free WiFi availableIt used to be that you had to chase down the connection, hear about it from the geek on the street. But nowadays, there are myriad sites that’ll hook you up gratis. Check out WiFi Free Spot, started by a blogger, god bless him. Then there’s JiWire, which is great for hooking you up with pay services that have hot spots all over the place.According to WiFi 411, New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta and Seattle are among the top wired cities.Keep in mind, there may be possible hazards that go along with more wireless access: increased risk of sunburn, drunken downloading and over-caffeination.We’ll take our chances.www.wififreespot.comwww.jiwire.comwww.wifi411.com
alabamawandererMay 5, 2007
Good. I've always liked posts like that. Dugg.