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Google Wi-Fi Deal Finds Powerful Critics
By Larry Hendrick | April 27, 2006
Wait just a dadgum minute! I thought it was about the free WiFi, stupid. Now there is concern for privacy? After all this, they think to ask about privacy?
Google Wi-Fi Deal Finds Powerful Critics
A member of San Francisco’s board of supervisors said he has some objections to the city’s tentative plans to let Google and Earthlink jointly build a citywide wireless network……San Francisco Supervisor Jake McGoldrick is concerned about how much actual public input there will be with the deal, and how quickly it’s gaining the favor of key city figures…
…The supervisor’s view was made clear about a week after the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) of Northern California, and two other San Francisco-based groups, asked the city to structure the final contract to appease their concerns about user privacy….
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