
WeFi seems to be pretty useful web service for those living in the countries that are full of WiFi free hotspot services. It provides a client software that is downloadable from its website, which you can install on your Windows OS, to easily locate the free WiFi hotspot for you. The WeFi client software will replace your Windows connection manager, which it displays a map that consists of the available hotspot areas and also the other WeFi users. The map will also be regularly updated automatically upon new discovery of hotspot or new users connecting to WiFi. The mapping function is initially generated by users. Users are encouraged to mark down any possible hotspot on the map. And the WeFi client will make use of any known hotspots that it sees to determine if the user-marked spot is really having WiFi service without the need to be connected to it. The WeFi service is currently still in its private beta, which will be made public Wednesday. Well, this service is definitely good for country such as the states, which have all sorts of free WiFi services. WeFi will be further extended to include Twitter support in the following week. This allows WeFi users to make use of Twitter to nofify their friends about the location and name of the network they’re connected to.
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