Not pictured: squiggly waves of free wifi emanating out As global warming grips more of our future and leads to rising global temperatures, one question is one everyone’s mind: “Can we work outside more, then?” Ordinarily it’s hard, even if the weather is nice, but the city has aggressively expanded the areas with free outdoor wifi over the years, and right before he leaves office, Mike Bloomberg plans to add a couple more corridors of free wifi in Brooklyn. Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Brownsville and Downtown Brooklyn are scheduled to get their own free outdoor wifi in December this year, thanks to a public/private partnership between the city and different sponsors. The free wifi is coming as part of Mayor Bloomberg’s Wireless Corridor Challenge, which is an effort to increase the city’s wifi connectivity, mostly by just giving it out all will nilly. And it really will be free, not some bullshit… Read More
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