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Geeks & Techies: Karma Can Be A Good Thing
I was reading the tech section of the New York Times and came across this gadget that allows you to access free WiFi on a pay as you go deal. No contracts, no monthly plan that charges you whether you use GB or not, and any GB / MB data you don't use rolls over to the next month. Its called KARMA Watch 50 4 minute high quality video clips Listen to 8 hours of music Checkout 1000 webpages.
Here's a link to more info and all the particulars.
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AWESOME! I'm checking it out. | |
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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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Needless to say this portable Internet devices /services are located in metropolitan cities... I'll assume the have plans to expand their serves beyond major cities. But these types of devices can be partical for travel. Here are some other alternatives to what Karma offers... I went with Karma and I'll give a review when I recieve it. They don't have a hotspot in St. Joe so I'll have to test it when I'm in Chicago.
Fon works on a little bit different principle, you give up a little bit of your WiFi, in-return to be able to access free WiFi around the world. FON
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You no longer have to sign up via Facebook (because I don't do FB) anymore, an email address for Karma will do. Now on sale over at Amazon , Karma that is. | |
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