Air-bound travelers this holiday season will find that they don’t have to worry about being disconnected from the Internet, even for a few hours, reports ReadWriteWeb. The Google Chrome browser team has joined with three airlines to offer free in-flight Wi-Fi on more than 700 planes for approximately 15 million passengers this holiday season. This is the second year in a row that Google has offered free Wi-Fi, with the program expanding this year to three airlines – AirTran, Delta and Virgin America. According to the Free Holiday Wi-Fi website, the deal will last from Nov. 20, 2010 through Jan. 2, 2011. To connect, simply search for the Gogo Inflight network and connect your device…
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