| from Jennifer Johnson Having the ability to access the Internet from our mobile devices while we're away from home is definitely convenient. Whether you're trying to get some work done while on the go or simply want to connect with an old friend via email, Wi-Fi can make it happen. This week, we learned that Continental airlines is going to be joining other airlines in offering Gogo in-flight Internet. Even better, starting next month, you'll also be able to visit your local McDonald's to surf the Internet. To help you make the most of each browsing experience, Mozilla is planning to release its mobile Internet browser very soon. Read on for more details about each of these offerings below. | ![]() | In the Spotlight | Continental Airlines To Offer Inflight Wi-Fi Continental Airlines plans to begin offering Gogo Inflight Internet service beginning in the second quarter of next year. Like other Gogo Inflight Internet service offerings, Continental's version will provide customers... Read more | | McDonald's to Provide Free Wi-Fi for All Starting in mid-January, McDonald's is planning to begin offering free Wi-Fi to all of its customers. Currently, the fast-food chain offers free Wi-Fi via AT&T's hotspot service to all AT&T broadband customers as well as iPhone users... Read more | Mozilla's Mobile Browser Fennec Coming Soon If you've been wishing for a better way to surf the Web on your PDA, the wait may soon be over. Jay Sullivan at Mozilla recently told the BBC that Mozilla's upcoming mobile web browser (codenamed Fennec) is just "days away" from... Read more | Sponsored Links | ![]() |  | | PDAs Ads Advertisement |  |
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