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Saturday, November 26, 2005

Wifi and Marble Columns

I'm going to be in Rome in a week, so I was really excited to find out that ROME HAS GONE WIRELESS!
That's right folks, no longer will tourists be able to say that Italy is backwards. A few of the parks and piazze are already rigged, and there's more to come.

The following hotspots are currently available:

Villa Borghese

Villa Ada

Villa Torlonia (not too far from my parents')

Villa Pamphili

Soon to come:

Trevi Fountain

Campo de' Fiori

Campidoglio

Auditorium (new music hall)

Circo Massimo

Piazza Colonna

And more!

(From Comune di Roma)