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Regine June 8, 2004 small talks, wifi

Wi-Fi cuts

Customers waiting to get a haircut at Cuts & Curls salon in Amsterdam can open their PDA or laptop and get 15 minutes of wi-fi for free.

Via Hotspot (in Dutch)

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