Wednesday, March 26, 2008 6:39 AM
The National School Board Assocation's longstanding (and very well done) weblog, BoardBuzz, nicely summarized this week developments in Google's wished-for plan for white spaces.
Back in December, Google joined a coalition of technology companies, public interest and consumer groups, civil rights organizations, think tanks, and higher education groups to launch the Wireless Innovation Alliance to promote the benefits that "white spaces" can bring to consumers. Other members of the Alliance include Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Microsoft. Today their vision takes another step closer to becoming reality.
See this post, White spaces: Google's master plan, for details, cross links and more information.
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