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Call it McWi-Fi

Posted Wednesday, December 16, 2009 in Computers-Internet-Technology
by Elaine Roxane Winter

Next month, McDonald's will start offering free Wi-Fi internet service at 11,000 of its 14,000 U.S. locations, according to Tech Flash.

Currently, coffee rival Starbucks offers Wi-Fi at its locations.

But the service is only free for Starbucks customers who register a Starbucks Card and use the service at least once a month.  It costs $3.99 for a two hour period for non-card members.

Read the full article at Tech Flash by clicking here.

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