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![]() Friday, November 2, 2012 Dallas Love Field Gets New Wi-Fi Provider The City of Dallas has selected a new provider of Wi-Fi services at the Dallas Love Field Airport, according to Wi-Fi network operator Boingo Wireless. Boingo said it has been chosen by the City of Dallas to install, manage, and operate a neutral host Wi-Fi and DAS network at the airport, as part of the airport's current modernization initiative. Financial details of the contract were not disclosed. The newservice is expected to debut in Q1 of 2013. Boingo also runs Wi-Fi for London Heat (More info...) posted on Friday, November 2, 2012(Full story) Fonality Adds Screen Sharing Tool Dallas-based telephony software developer Fonality said this week that it has launched a new feature for its software, a screen sharing product called Fonality Screen Share. Fonality said the new feature lets users share documents and desktops between customers and employees, and is an additional tool which is part of its business phone system. Fonality said the feature works with its phone systems, heads up display, and web client software, and drast (More info...) posted on Friday, November 2, 2012(Full story) GM Tech Hiring In Austin On Fast Track General Motors is looking to put hiring at its newly announce technology center in Austin on the fast track, with plans to complete hiring of 500 people for the center by January, according to a report today from the ABJ. The report, quoting Timothy Cox, GM's Executive Director for Enterprise Solutions Delivery, says that the available worker pool has exceeded the company's expectatio (More info...) posted on Friday, November 2, 2012(Full story) BuzzStream Enhances Usability, Speed Austin-based social marketing software developer BuzzStream has made a number of speed and usability enhancements, the firm said this morning, including making it easier to see social contacts' email address, Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn accounts; access to RSS feeds for contacts; and expanded history and links. BuzzStream, which is led by Paul May, develops software which helps marketers interact with connecting with social influencers. posted on Friday, November 2, 2012(Full story)
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