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more about #southwest more comments → Michael Wiegand: Cut Alaska and Southwest some slack, guys. Their respective boardrooms only just discovered that the internet exists and that people might want to use... more » Rick Lobrecht: how would this work? An ad injecting proxy server at the access point? more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: I wonder: Could one person make their PC a hotspot, and everyone leech off them? [lifehacker.com] more » Kaiser-Machead: I'd still like to pay to avoid ads. I'd get enough ads on the pages I visit (unless Adblock stops em dead), so I don't want ads popping up every now a... more » jakebathman: I have absolutely no problems with anything ad-supported. I don't expect anything for free, and it's a good compromise on a paying service. Who know... more » scoobydoo: Looks like the source article screwed up - JiWire already exists, they are just one of the companies behind the new service. more » SinisterBark: If I am that guy, I am kicking the HELL out of that idiot in front of me Want to put your seat back? You are entitled to that just as I am entitled to... more » GizMadone: Southwest actually has more legroom (pitch) than the coach seating offered by the following airlines: US Airways United Northwest Spirit Swiss Qantas ... more » frigg: F netbooks. Will airlines allow us to stow a desktop computer under the seat, hook it up to a decent monitor and keyboard on the food tray, and wirel... more » LavaTea: I can't believe no one made a comment on the all of the men in the picture... and they are all sitting in the back. That would have made me just a bit... more » -
#wifi
Southwest and Alaska Airlines to Test Ad-Supported Wi-Fi
Paying for Wi-Fi stings, even at 30,000 feet in the air. Luckily, we may not be paying for much longer. More » -
#inflightwifi
Southwest Airlines' In-Flight Wi-Fi Free While In Beta
Southwest this week began testing their own in-flight wi-fi service, based on a satellite connection from Row 44. It's on one plane now with more coming soon, and right now, it's free. More »
