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CHICAGO WI-FI AND FRIES
Why eat and run? McDonald's gave customers a reason to linger over their Big Macs this summer, when it began offering wi-fi at hundreds of stores in San Francisco, Chicago, Milwaukee and New York City. Don't expect any Extra Value deals on the access, though: surfers pay between $3 a day in New York to $5 for two hours in San Francisco.
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Wi-fi may have been invented as a way to network PCs, but it is turning into a boon for all sorts of household products
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FROM THE NOV. 3, 2003 ISSUE OF TIME MAGAZINE; POSTED SUNDAY, OCT. 26, 2003
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