I'm late with this, but it's too good to pass up. In her Crowe's Nest Genealogy Blog, Elizabeth Powell Crowe passes on the press release from the Akron-Canton Airport and the Stark County District Library: they installed two kiosks using PCs retired from the library and retrofitted for free public use. The airport offers free wireless already, but this way non-wireless delayed flyers may have a chance to check their email...or check out that genealogy database they've been wondering about. Now don't you wish you were flying to Akron?
Friday, August 1, 2008
The perfect marriage: library computing and flight delays
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:17 AM
Labels: Akron-Canton Airport, Crowe's Nest Genealogy Blog, Ohio, Stark County (Ohio) District Library, Stark County Ohio
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