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Toronto Public Library to introduce lendable Wi-Fi hotspots in low-income neighbourhoods

The Toronto Public Library in Canada will offer lendable Wi-Fi hotspots at six branches in low-income neighbourhoods, reports the Toronto Star. The library included C$100,000 (A$104,660) in its 2016 operating budget to fund the program, which launched last week in partnership with Google. So far, 120 participants have been chosen...

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