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	<title>Comments on: Wayne unwillingly goes wireless for the weekend</title>
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		<title>By: My Latest Favourite Bookmarks &#8211; Online Cool Stuff! (10/03/2010)</title>
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		<description>[...] Wayne unwillingly goes wireless for the weekend &#8211; An interesting blog post about what happens if you have an online business and you lose your landline broadband internet access&#8230;this reminds me I really need to figure out a better back up other than going to the local cafe to use their free wifi! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Wayne unwillingly goes wireless for the weekend &#8211; An interesting blog post about what happens if you have an online business and you lose your landline broadband internet access&#8230;this reminds me I really need to figure out a better back up other than going to the local cafe to use their free wifi! [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Zath&#8217;s Technology &#38; Gadget Roundup (08/03/2010)</title>
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		<description>[...] Wayne Unwillingly Goes Wireless For The Weekend &#8211; so what happens if your internet provider goes down? Well normally we&#8217;d just have to put up with it, wait for it be fixed, perhaps find a coffee shop that offers free wifi, however if you have an online business, you probably need another option you can depend on, here Wayne gets to test out Orange&#8217;s iPhone tethering internet access. I found this particularly interesting as I&#8217;m looking at mobile broadband options in the form of either a USB dongle, a Mifi (mobile internet wireless hotspot) or perhaps an Android-based phone such as the Nexus One and using a tethering option with that. What are your thoughts on this subject? I&#8217;d be interested to know what you think! [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Wayne Unwillingly Goes Wireless For The Weekend &#8211; so what happens if your internet provider goes down? Well normally we&#8217;d just have to put up with it, wait for it be fixed, perhaps find a coffee shop that offers free wifi, however if you have an online business, you probably need another option you can depend on, here Wayne gets to test out Orange&#8217;s iPhone tethering internet access. I found this particularly interesting as I&#8217;m looking at mobile broadband options in the form of either a USB dongle, a Mifi (mobile internet wireless hotspot) or perhaps an Android-based phone such as the Nexus One and using a tethering option with that. What are your thoughts on this subject? I&#8217;d be interested to know what you think! [...]</p>
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