16 January 2009 ~ 2 Comments

Map the world’s WiFi

This sound so awesome – but I can’t participate because I have a Mac.

WeFi is software loaded onto your laptop or mobile device. It automatically detects and qualifies all Wi-Fi access points within range and connects you to the spot with the best Internet connection. If the WeFi software detects a new access point, it allows you to be the first to map it. WeFi also provides you with Instant-Messaging tools, allowing you to create a buddy list, and to see where your friends are currently connected.

If you get to play with it, let me know how it works.

Found via SmashingApps.

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2 Responses to “Map the world’s WiFi”

  1. Allen Davis 18 January 2009 at 3:23 am Permalink

    This is so cool. Will it map secure networks as well as unsecured?

  2. Nicole 18 January 2009 at 8:47 am Permalink

    I don’t know because I can’t test it on my Mac :( if you get to test it, let me know ;)


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