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Martin Varsavsky:
A dream come true  —  As you know, FON is a global community of people who share WiFi connections.  We call these people "Foneros", as a tribute to our heritage as a Spanish company.  In order to become a Fonero, you go to FON, to download software that you install in your router …
Glenn Fleishman / Wi-Fi Networking News:
Google, Skype, Others Invest in Fon  —  I have noticeably ridiculed Fon since its hapless announcement and subsequent hype fest two months ago (Reuters, Associated Press): Today, news broke that instead of a bottom-up, grassroots-driven effort to spread Wi-Fi access through individuals …
Wendy / Wendy's Blog:
FON SCORES ITS FIRST TOUCHDOWN  —  Martin Varsavsky has just blogged about FON's partnership with Google , Skype, Sequoia Capital, and Index Ventures as investors.  FON is a startup, of which I'm on the board of advisors, that aims to put wireless internet everywhere by linking sharing and commercial installations.
Dan Gillmor / Dan Gillmor's blog:
FON Times  —  I met Martin Varsavsky last March at the International Summit on Democracy, Terrorism and Security last March in Madrid, where he'd invited me to join an Internet working group.  He impressed me with his energy, vision and genuine belief that people working together could improve the world.
Discussion: SiliconBeat
David Weinberger / Joho the Blog:
Google and Skype team on wifi  —  Martin Varsavsky has just blogged about what I think is an amazing feat: Google and Skype have both invested in a company he started three months ago that aims at enabling a global wifi network bottom up.  —  Disclosure: I'm on the US board of advisors.
Alec / Alec Saunders .LOG:
FON Raises $22 Million  —  We live in interesting times.  FON has just raised $22 million from Index, Sequoia, Skype and Google.  FON is trying to create a ubiquitous global shared WiFi network, by encouraging broadband subscribers to share their connections with others.  —  They have two models:
Discussion: robhyndman.com
Ethan / ...My heart's in Accra:
FON, and why sharing WiFi's a cool technology for Africa  —  My friend Martin Varsavsky just announced some amazing news: his new company, FON, has just accepted €18 million in investment from an all-star list of partners and investors: Skype, Google, Sequoia Capital and Index Ventures.
Dave Winer / Dave's Wordpress Blog:
How RSS can bust through  —  Fred Wilson says "RSS has to become brain-dead simple to use."  —  I'm pretty sure we can do it, but it would require the companies to give up hope of locking users into their software, into their extensions, their mistakes.  —  How RSS can bust through
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Fred / A VC:
Email vs. RSS (continued)  —  I first posted on this topic in October 2003 as I was starting to blog.  —  I posted again in the middle of last year.  —  And once more in the fall of last year.  —  I can save you the trouble on clicking on all those links.
Steve Gillmor / Steve Gillmor's InfoRouter:   Who do you trust?  —  RSS got another big boost today when portals …
Scobleizer / Microsoft Geek Blogger:
Dave Winer: how RSS can break through
Chris Beasley / sitepoint.com:
Amazon-Sense?  —  Amazon is apparently looking into the feasibility of starting their own ad network like Adsense.  They've been contacting select members of their associates programs, including myself, asking if we'd like to be beta testers.  The way they want the beta test to work is to give …
Tom Foremski / IMHO:
The 14-year old coders are back in business-proof of Internet 2.0  —  Yes, it is official, the 14-year old programmers are back, that means concrete proof that we have a new dotcom boom emerging-but this time with an interesting twist.  —  The twist is this: The 14 year olds are not being employed …
Stowe Boyd / Message:
The Conversational Index: Thoughts After The Deluge  —  Wow.  What I thought was a modest post with a neat and helpful small idea — The Conversational Index — took off in a big way yesterday, getting picked up, and picked on, by a long list of smart people.
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Dan Farber / Between the Lines:
Gillmor Gang: Memeorandum and the future of media  —  Gabe Rivera of Memeorandum joined a partially populated Gillmor Gang (Steve, myself, Doc Searls and Mike Arrington-Jon Udell, Mike Vizard and Dana Gardner unavailable) podcast on Friday.  As I said during the show, I'm a fan of Memeorandum.
Discussion: Read/WriteWeb and Newsome.Org
Matt Cutts:
Ramping up on international webspam  —  Remember my previous post noting that Google would be paying more attention to webspam in other countries and languages this year?  This week our webspam team continued ramping up our anti-spam efforts by removing bmw.de from our index, and ricoh.de will be removed soon for similar reasons.

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