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6/20/2005 ↓

Intel Ranks the 100 Most Unwired U.S. Cities

Author: Mark Ghosh Category: LinkyLoo

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Intel Ranks the 100 Most Unwired U.S. Cities Toledo is #5 !!!! Go Toledo!! [EDIT] Ok, that sounded bad and may have been confusing. “Unwired” is actually a good thing. They mean to say most “wireless” US Cities.

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    1. That suck… I live in the Seattle area. But, it’s very true. We are completely behind the times on getting “wired”.

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      Hoover — 06/20/2005 @ 4:23 pm
    2. I suppose they’re just using SMSAs but I always hate it when they lump the nine Bay Area counties into San Francisco-San Jose-Oakland. Pretty useless at that level of granularity.

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      BillSaysThis (5 comments.) — 06/20/2005 @ 5:49 pm
    3. Yeah, for a long time “wired” has been a good thing (a la Wired Magazine). It wasn’t really clear at first that they meant “unwired” in the sense of wireless networking.

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      Dougal Campbell (27 comments.) — 06/21/2005 @ 12:47 pm

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