Google to launch Wi-Fi service?
A page on the Google Web site instructs customers on how to download Google Secure Access, a client that the site says "allows you to establish a more secure connection while using Google WiFi." A Google spokeswoman could not comment further on the company’s Wi-Fi plans or strategy. In April, Google began sponsoring a free hotspot in San Francisco’s Union Square.
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