Google proposes free Wi-Fi for San Francisco
The free Wi-Fi Internet service would cover the city and allow Google to test its technology and targeted advertising.
When Mayor Gavin Newsom issued a request for information from companies that could provide a community broadband network, it’s hard to imagine him not secretly hoping Google would step up with a proposal. Google made him wait until the very last minute, the Mercury News reports, and delivered its proposal just before the 5 pm deadline on Friday.
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