That sounds neat.  Also interesting would be to find a way to list all
of the wifidog hotspots.  By this point there's probably a couple
hundred around the world being managed by only 6-7 central servers.
And they all have lat/long info already in the central servers.

http://dev.wifidog.org/wiki/Community

On 10/4/06, Jeremy Irish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a neat concept. I'd be happy to push through a category on 
Waymarking.com to help document and promote these locations with waymarkers.

We have a low-tech art project, for example:
http://www.waymarking.com/cat/artomats

Jeremy

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Lenczner
Sent: Wednesday, October 04, 2006 11:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];[email protected]
Subject: [Geowanking] Press Release: Ile Sans Fil Launchs HAL: Connecting 
Montreal to its Artists

Another press release.  It's for the launch of our new project.  It's all about 
locally-stored rich-media content and zeroconf.  Starting off at 9 of our 105 
hotspots and expanding to 25 within 2 months.

The "location-base"-edness of it is just about sending different audio and 
videofiles to different jukeboxes at located at different hotspots.  Future techical 
development will allow us to subscribe different boxes to different podcasts / videocasts.

http://hal.ilesansfil.org

and the open source project page for it:
http://www.halproject.net

Francois Proulx did a lot of the initial development and Pascal Charest is now 
the tech lead - for both the HAL network in Montreal and HAL open source 
project.

Please forward.

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