Marc?s Voice » Blog Archive » How to build the mesh - #1: ID, Social Graphs and Groups

ma.gnolia tags : None assigned WYSIWYG js blogs copywriting tips problogger tutorials photoshop css3 css reference web development communication illustrator Adobe grids branding web design Design framework Wrestlemania WWE oauth openid crime Money community News share Music digital tool free online webapp typography identity mesh portable social networks social graph
added 2008 Sun Mar 30 7:00:00 by unknown user
Marc Canter takes on the first aspect of the mesh: identity. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Marc Canter takes on the first aspect of the mesh: identity. Saved By: Chris Messina | View Details | Give Thanks
Meraki Introduces First Solar Powered Outdoor WiFi Access Kit | Archives | Meraki

ma.gnolia tags : development css html Design layouts article color webdesign graphicdesign Video visualization photography Technology mail.app subtraction None assigned linux nas torrent productivity tips stylish Firefox extensions articles green black red food recipes food cooking photosynth Microsoft virtual tour meraki mesh wifi solar power
added 2007 Thu Jun 7 7:00:00 by unknown user
"Priced at just $99, Meraki Outdoor can send a signal up to 700 feet. Paired with Meraki?s existing indoor $49 Mini, the Meraki Outdoor repeater can power access for dozens of households sharing one high speed connection. Meraki Outdoor can be easily installed on a wall or even a pole outside the house. It marks another step forward in Meraki?s efforts to change the economics of Wi-Fi access, driving the cost per household of high speed connections to $1 to $2 a month."
"Priced at just $99, Meraki Outdoor can send a signal up to 700 feet. Paired with Meraki?s existing indoor $49 Mini, the Meraki Outdoor repeater can power access for dozens of households sharing one high speed connection. Meraki Outdoor can be easily installed on a wall or even a pole outside the house. It marks another step forward in Meraki?s efforts to change the economics of Wi-Fi access, driving the cost per household of high speed connections to $1 to $2 a month."





