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Web giants sponsor Wi-Fi at airports including SDF

Associated Press

Posted on November 10, 2009 at 3:03 PM

Updated Wednesday, Nov 11 at 5:00 PM

NEW YORK (AP) — Travelers will have more options for connecting to the Internet this holiday season thanks to a race by Web companies to sponsor free Wi-Fi access.

Google Inc. announced Tuesday that it would provide free Wi-Fi access in 47 airports, including Nashville, St. Louis, Louisville, and Indianapolis, through Jan. 15. Google is also providing free Wi-Fi on Virgin America flights for the same period. EBay Inc. is doing it on Delta flights over Thanksgiving.

Meanwhile, Microsoft Corp. is giving away free Wi-Fi at some hotels and airports, and Yahoo Inc. is giving away Wi-Fi access in New York's Times Square.

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