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		<title>Solar Powered Wifi Flowers</title>
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Solar Powered Wifi Flowers is a post from: Words About Things When I was younger there were only four television channels so you had to watch whatever rubbish was on if it was raining (which was about 6 out of every 7 days). That is how I found myself watching an old black and white [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Free Wifi at Pret A Manger</title>
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Free Wifi at Pret A Manger is a post from: Words About Things Pret A Manger has launched a wifi service in 170 of its 190 stores. Customers will be able to use the wifi for free on their mobile devices and laptops. Pret are one of the first chains (along with McDonalds) to offer [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Mobile Broadband Pros and Cons</title>
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Mobile Broadband Pros and Cons is a post from: Words About Things Some people consider wireless broadband to be better than mobile broadband whilst others disagree. The fact of the matter is that it depends on your needs. If you need flexibility and affordability then mobile broadband may be best for you. If however you [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Boris Johnson wants to make London a Wifi city</title>
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Boris Johnson wants to make London a Wifi city is a post from: Words About Things Boris Johnson may have embarrassed the nation at the Beijing Olympics by suggesting that it was time to bring Ping Pong home but not everything he says is worthy or ridicule. The London Mayor has talked about his plans [...]]]></description>
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