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Russell Shaw Russell Shaw is a specialist in mobile computing, telephony, networking and covers these fields regularly for numerous print and online publications. Russ writes the popular IP Telephony blog on ZDNet and contributes regularly to The Industry Standard blog as well. Author of seven books, Russ' latest book is Wireless Networking Made Easy.
John Yunker John Yunker is president of Byte Level Research. He closely tracks emerging wireless technologies and their impact on consumers and carriers alike. Over the years he has written a number of major reports on technologies such as Wi-Fi, WiMAX and cellular technologies.
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Unwired
September 23, 2004
Wi-Fi Breeds CreativityEmail This EntryPrint This Entry
Posted by John Yunker

Wi-Fi in a baseball park? When the San Francisco Giants announced in April that they were offering free Wi-Fi at SBC Park, I was plenty skeptical myself. Who in their right mind is going to lug their laptop to the ballpark and actually take it out and start Web surfing?

But this isn't about laptops. We've got PDAs that support Wi-Fi and we're less than a year from two to three commercial cell phones that support Wi-Fi. Now that's a whole different ball game (sorry, I could't help it).

What I most enjoy about watching the evolution of Wi-Fi are all those creative applications that people use their networks for. Wi-Fi is known for providing Internet access, but that's just the beginning. Because Wi-Fi is standardized, because the gear is dirt cheap and because millions of people are buying Wi-Fi enabled devices, we're going to see a lot of creative applications take hold.

For starters, the Giants have launched the Digital Dugout.
digital_dugout.jpg

Digital Dugout is a Web site that offers:


    � Highlight Videos
    � Real-time MLB.com Stats
    � Interactive Games
    � SBC Park and Local Information

On the horizon is a service that will allow you to order food online and have it delivered to your seat.

Everything is free right now, but I expect that to change. I can see services customized by seat section and eventually seat holder. Wi-Fi will allow the ballpark to create truly personalized services.


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