On July 10, 2009, Dave Johnson sent me the following:
> Google has been recording location data of WiFi APs (no surpise
> there), too bad the data isn't exported in a friendly way. From what
> I can tell, anywhere that has been Street View'ed has also had all
> WiFi AP's recorded as the car passed
Bill McGonigle writes:
>
> > We've got the `open database of general knowledge' (Wikipedia), the
> > open database of maps (OpenStreetMap), the open database of
> > speed-limit signs (Wikispeedia), the open database of GSM cell-sites
> > (OpenBmap)..., why not one for WiFi-hotspots?
>
> We actual
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> Bill McGonigle writes:
> >
> > On 07/07/2009 12:54 PM, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> > >
> > > I run my company's OpenVPN endpoint on both UDP and TCP. I send
> > > out configurations using UDP because it works in almost all
> > > circu
> We've got the `open database of general knowledge' (Wikipedia), the
> open database of maps (OpenStreetMap), the open database of
> speed-limit signs (Wikispeedia), the open database of GSM cell-sites
> (OpenBmap)..., why not one for WiFi-hotspots?
We actually talked about this a bit at the DLS
Bill McGonigle writes:
>
> On 07/07/2009 12:54 PM, Neil Joseph Schelly wrote:
> >
> > I run my company's OpenVPN endpoint on both UDP and TCP. I send
> > out configurations using UDP because it works in almost all
> > circumstances, but there was once, with an employee travelling
> > somewhere in