WiFi in as many places as is feasible.  That seems to be Boingo’s mission. For 22 bucks a month, you can get your laptop on Boingo’s network, which is arguably the largest WiFi access network anywhere.  We’re talking hotels, airports, book stores, etc.  I found out today that Boingo is adding service to Dulles and Ronald Reagan airports starting in a few weeks.  Handy.  Maybe WiFi roaming will start to displace other methods of access?

I was reading Esme Vos’ post lamenting the recent decline in service on domestic airlines, even as United is touting WiFi on all flights starting soon. Well, that’s a good move. While I spend my offline flying time catching up on (usually sales oriented) e-mails to contacts I haven’t touched in a while, it seems the airlines have begun charging for the use of their pathetically small and not-so-firm pillows.

Not Continental. Their crappy pillows are still free.