Google will cover the $600,000 cost of providing public wireless Internet to 31 San Francisco parks, plazas, and recreation centers, ReadWriteWeb reports. The tech giant’s gift will cover equipment, installation and maintenance for two years. Installation should begin this November, with service scheduled to be up and running by next April…
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