Consumers Union and Free press have launched a new site dedicated to community networks. The story and more links from Morgan Jindrich of CU, via the Digital Divide Network mailing list. (click MORE)
New Community Internet Site Launched!
Today, Consumers Union, and Free Press released new resources for anyone
interested in community Internet projects. You can read stories about groups
across the country that went out and started an Internet network in their
community, be it a small town in Texas or a few blocks in Chicago. We have
already collected more success stories - we will be adding more and more as
they come.
Free Press, is also launching a new resource today - where you can search by
state and find out if any of the hundreds of projects all over the country
are near you.
* Main section:
www.hearusnow.org/connected
* Press Release:
http://www.hearusnow.org/other/newsroom/internetbroadband/groupsunveilnewcom
munityinternetresources/
* Issue Alert on Center For Neighborhood Technology's Emergency
Wireless Networks (w/ link to yesterday's letter to the Hill):
http://www.hearusnow.org/internet/12/
* Issue Alert about New Google Wireless Network:
http://www.hearusnow.org/internet/12/
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