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	<title>Comments on: The Picoblogging Business</title>
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		<title>By: mangelp</title>
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		<description>The main problem is that you are broadcasting adds to a very small amount of people that might see it for 1 or 2 seconds, just enough to click in your unprotected nerwork, realize that you are cheating them when they got no connection and then go out.

That also wouldn&#039;t benefit the public image of the advertised business as people, even those that use to stole unprotected wifi access, will start to loose confidence in the products because they might see them as spam or some kind of fool&#039;s day joke.</description>
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<p>That also wouldn&#8217;t benefit the public image of the advertised business as people, even those that use to stole unprotected wifi access, will start to loose confidence in the products because they might see them as spam or some kind of fool&#8217;s day joke.</p>
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