Saturday, November 05, 2005

MIT Wireless Network Tracks Info on Users

To follow on from what I posted before about MIT's iSpots wirless network - the network is also being used to track users' movements:

"In another time and place, college students wondering whether the campus cafe has any free seats, or their favorite corner of the library is occupied, would have to risk hoofing it over there. But for today's student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, that kind of information is all just a click away.

MIT's newly upgraded wireless network — extended this month to cover the entire school — doesn't merely get you online in study halls, stairwells or any other spot on the 9.4 million square foot campus. It also provides information on exactly how many people are logged on at any given location at any given time."

More details from Yahoo News

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