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SFGate: Where neo-nomads’ ideas percolate

If there’s no WiFi there’s no Web 2.0 office, there’s no Web 2.0 culture, there’s no Web 2.0 development on the scale we see in the US. Whilst the Australian Government (and Opposition) remain obsessed with regulating the internet, nothing is being proposed or done to increase the affordability of broadband, cost being the main factor that limits the offering of free wireless in Australian cafes. When you continue to act like a backwater, it usually means if you aren’t already one, you soon will be.



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    Martin Neumann
    March 12th, 2007 at 8:34 am

    Nice find, Duncan - tks for the link to a great article … and reading the article I seriously don’t see Australia getting anywhere near that. And that’s sad because we should be so much more and really, as a “rich, western aka civilised” country we should be leading the pack or right up there pushing the boundaries - And We Are Not!

    I can easily see myself as a “bedouin” - yup, cafe to cafe, caffeine addiction, no office … just my laptop, a mobile and ideas.

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    Mike
    March 14th, 2007 at 6:55 am

    I am in Thailand now, and even they have more free wi-fi spots!

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