
There’s now free Wi-Fi at Barnes and Noble. The big bad book store chain just flipped the switch on the free service today, which is provided by AT&T.
In his book I Hate Your Guts, Jim Norton said he wished Starbucks would charge $300 per hour for Wi-Fi access, presumably to clear out the freeloaders who ruin his ability to order his beverage of choice.
I guess that’s it. Sorry to bother you.
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No it’s not fancy, but the Barnes and Noble e-book reader works a-okay
Free coffee at Barnes and Noble
Buy a Nook, get a $50 B&N gift card