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''' WebCriteria Pulls Plug '''
http://www.joejava.com/webcriteria.htm

''' The Coming Hot Spot War '''
http://www.joejava.com/comingwar.htm


''' Dark Horse 802.11g Link '''
http://www.80211-planet.com/columns/article.php/2193601

''' The Most Unwired City '''
http://www.joejava.com/themostunwiredcity.htm

Personal Telco Press Covereage

WebCriteria Pulls Plug http://www.joejava.com/webcriteria.htm

The Coming Hot Spot War http://www.joejava.com/comingwar.htm

Dark Horse 802.11g Link http://www.80211-planet.com/columns/article.php/2193601

The Most Unwired City http://www.joejava.com/themostunwiredcity.htm

04 March 2003 - The Oregonian

February 2003 - Smart Computing

09 December 2002 - The Seattle Times

19 November 2002 - USA Today

... apparent gap while Adam was away :-) ...

20 August 2002 - Slashdot

19 August 2002 - KGW News

19 August 2002 - The Oregonian

9 August 2002 - EE Times

  • Rick Merritt writes "Public 802.11 nets raise tech, business concerns" which has a brief mention of the list of WirelessCommunities we maintain.

16 July 2002 - Easystreet Idea Exchange Newsletter

9 July 2002 - c|net news.com

  • Ben Charny writes "Cable companies cracking down on Wi-Fi". A pretty friendly look at the situation with Time Warner and NycWireless. A quote from AdamShand appears at the end. BR

3 Jully 2002 - Rhizome

  • Brooke Singer writes "Where do you want to go today?". She pimps the SatelliteTruck as a "Temporary Telecommunication Autonomous Zones" to the art crowd in New York. Very cool. BR http://rhizome.org/

1 July 2002 - PC Magazine

21 June 2002 - Weekly Planet

17 June 2002 - Forbes

  • Arik Hesseldahl writes "Wi-Fi Anyone?" a general blurb about WiFi and public access providers. A brief mention of PersonalTelco as the maintainers of the list of public communities.

14 June 2002 - Portland Business Journal

02 June 2002 - Portland Business Tribune

16 May 2002 - KINK FM 102

  • Coverage of the new South Park Blocks node hosted by Oak Tree Publishing. Details aren't available at this time.

15 May 2002 - 80211-Planet.com

07 May 2002 - Portland Business Journal

19 April 2002 - Slashdot and The Guardian

26 March 2002 - KGW TV

11 March 2002 - Personal Telco Unwires First Hostel with help from Intel

08 March 2002 - Portland Business Journal

March 2002 - alt.portland.or.us

  • chezxx writes "Their site will tell you all you need to know. And man, they have some great technical links on all things open source!" Cool, a listing in the alternative guide to Portland! BR http://alt.portland.or.us/consume/cyber.shtml

March 2002 - Red Herring

26 February 2002 - Radio Interview on KXL (750 AM)

  • BrianWestbrook interviewed AdamShand live and on the air from the Pioneer Courthouse Square node at 7:40AM. The interview was about five minutes long and was great coverage during the morning commute!

19 February 2002 - The Oregonian

February 2002 - Portland Business Journal

January 2002 - Government Technology

December 2001 - MIT Technology Review

22 October 2001 - The Toronto Star

October 2001 - Broadband Wireless Online

October 2001 - Discover Magazine

04 September 2001 - Associated Press

02 September 2001 - The Daytona Beach News-Journal

28 August 2001 - Gannett News Service

16 August 2001 - Newsbytes

15 August 2001 - Slashdot

15 August 2001 - The Village Voice

08 August 2001 - Salon

07 August 2001 - The Portland Tribune

August 2001 - Metropolis Magazine

19 July 2001 - The Seattle Weekly

12 June 2001 - Tech TV

15 May 2001 - Wikipedia

26 March 2001 - Geek News

29 January 2001 - Slashdot

January 2001 - Computer Bits

13 December 2000 - Security Geeks


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