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Comment #9876866
This is a pretty bare-bone POC app. While shutting down service when no internet makes sense, I am currently not doing it. But rest of the time, the service keeps listening on the …
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Comment #9779620
Yup, thats right. Sorry for lame landing page. We have a prototype ready but before deciding to formally put it out, quickly wanted to run it down with a few people to see if there…
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Comment #9778549
Are you sure that your ISP can really figure that you are sharing internet with others at their end ? Even if they do, legally speaking, will you sharing the internet connection on…
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Comment #9777855
You are mostly right. Everybody has an internet connection now a days. There is sizeable migratory population which could get benefitted from such a system as they dont need a new …
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Comment #9777062
Ya, you pay to buy Karma GB & use it at a Griggi WiFi. The idea is, if the concept becomes ubiquitous, people will be constantly looking for Griggi WiFi when they are close to resi…
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Comment #9776948
Its like Fon except :- 1. There are no telco partners. We directly sell to consumers. 2. Data sharing & usage is metered. You accumulate then you use it elsewhere. Its called Karma…
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Comment #9776789
Its coovachilli with a community & book-keeping server that keeps an account of how much others using your wifi & how much you could use of others. Its very close to Friefunk proje…
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Comment #9776779
It should be able to support any linux based router OS. The router package is combination of WifiDog ( http://wifidog.org ), wshaper & a couple of home-grown scripts. The server si…
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Comment #9776742
Friefunk actually is a pretty cool project. Any such initiative would typically require quite a bit of community involvement if it has to grow organically. How big is the Friefunk …
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Comment #6210636
Have you tried www.hackerrank.com ? I have not personally used it. Also, I am not a big fan of algorithmic problems either.
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Comment #6199161
Thanks Peter for the explanation. I think I agree to your point. In addition - probably the rise & fall in impressions for the keyword is not to do with the keyword ranking. Any id…
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