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http://techland.time.com/2012/11/26/no-google-didnt-buy-icoa/
When I woke up this morning, the big breaking technology news on the web was that Google had plunked down $400 million to buy ICOA, a builder of public Wi-Fi networks. Numerous major tech sites published pieces on the acquisition, some with helpful analysis explaining why it was such a significant development. And then, there was more breaking news: It turned out that the deal was news to both Google and ICOA. As Cnet
When I woke up this morning, the big breaking technology news on the web was that Google had plunked down $400 million to buy ICOA, a builder of public Wi-Fi networks. Numerous major tech sites published pieces on the acquisition, some with helpful analysis explaining why it was such a significant development. And then, there was more breaking news: It turned out that the deal was news to both Google and ICOA. As Cnet
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