Google has decided to cough out $600,000 (which so happens to be a drop in the bucket for the search giant, but it is still a sizeable amount of money) to 31 San Francisco playgrounds, plazas, recreation centers, and parks, so that these places would be on the receiving end of two years of free Wi-Fi connectivity. The $600,000 gift from Google will not beholden the city to any laws or requirements, this is purely a no strings attached gift. Mayor Ed Lee announced that pending approvals, installations could kick off from this November onwards, where everything should be completed by April 2014 if all goes well.
Ubergizmo , San Francisco Free WiFi In The Parks Gets A $600,000 Boost From Google, San Francisco Free WiFi In The Parks Gets A $600,000 Boost From Google
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