Posted by Diane Zoellmer on 10th November 2009
Do your holiday plans include air travel? If so, you might be able to take advantage of free WiFi!
Google has partnered with 47 airports around the country to offer complimentary wireless internet access between November 10, 2009 and January 15, 2010. This gift from Google is available in the public areas within the airport, no matter which airline or terminal. Google has also partnered with Virgin Airlines to offer access on their flights during this time period.
Here’s a list of participating airports:
- Austin (AUS)
- Baltimore (BWI)
- Billings (BIL)
- Boston (BOS)
- Bozeman (BZN)
- Buffalo (BUF)
- Burbank (BUR)
- Central Wisconsin (CWA)
- Charlotte (CLT)
- Des Moines (DSM)
- El Paso (ELP)
- Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
- Fort Myers/SW (RSW)
- Greensboro (GSO)
- Houston (HOU)
- Houston Bush (IAH)
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- Indianapolis (IND)
- Jacksonville (JIA)
- Kalamazoo (AZO)
- Las Vegas (LAS)
- Louisville (SDF)
- Madison (MSN)
- Memphis (MEM)
- Miami (MIA)
- Milwaukee (MKE)
- Monterey (MRY)
- Nashville (BNA)
- Newport News (PHF)
- Norfolk (ORF)
- Oklahoma City (OKC)
- Omaha (OMA)
- Orlando (MCO)
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- Panama City (PFN)
- Pittsburgh (PIT)
- Portland (PWM)
- Sacramento (SMF)
- San Antonio (SAT)
- San Diego (SAN)
- San Jose (SJC)
- Seattle (SEA)
- South Bend (SBN)
- Spokane (GEG)
- St. Louis (STL)
- State College (SCE)
- Toledo (TOL)
- Traverse City (TVC)
- West Palm Beach (PBI)
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Posted by Diane Zoellmer on 5th November 2009

This from eSchool News:
“NASA Images” is a service of the Internet Archive, a nonprofit digital library. It was created under a Space Act agreement to offer unprecedented access to NASA media (including images, video, and audio), functioning as a free online library for all of NASA’s multimedia content. Users can search for material by keyword or theme (such as Earth, Astronauts, Solar System, or Universe), or they can browse through several featured collections. The site is constantly growing with the addition of current media from NASA, as well as newly digitized media from the archives of the NASA Centers.
Go to http://www.nasaimages.org to see for yourself!
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