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Saturday, 4 August 2007
Wi-Fi network and GIS prove critical in coping with Minneapolis bridge disa
A partially completed, two-month old Wi-Fi network in Minneapolis has proved vital in the city’s response to this week's collapse of its most important bridge.
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