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Mon Jan 25 06:54:41 2010
The word "nineteen" has origins in Olde Englishe's "nigontyne". In unrelated news, Huma_D posted the nineteen-millionth network to WiGLE.net overnight. Big congrats to Huma_D (and the cumulative everyone who has been part of this crazy website) on the big rollover!
-uhtu Wifi Web Maps on top of Google Maps
Sat Jan 23 09:05:34 2010
Our team of alchemist engineers, harnessing the great, dark powers of the earth have fused together a cartographic terror: wifi web maps using Google maps.
-bobzilla WiFiWhere 1.0 for iPhone on app store
Sun Jan 3 22:32:46 2010
Three Jacks has released their iPhone stumbling package, WiFi-Where, on the Apple app store. We've been very impressed with it, and it has an "upload to WiGLE" button, which is awesome. Check it out!
-arkasha wardrive-android KML parsing.
Tue Nov 17 08:09:27 2009
We've added support for wardrive-android's KML output. Try it out!
-bobzilla G-Mon TXT and KML Parsing
Wed Nov 11 13:39:15 2009
We've added support for G-Mon's TXT and KML output. Let us know how well it works!
-bobzilla eighteen million
Sun Sep 20 00:44:52 2009
The big network odometer rolled over once more! Congrats to 'famre888' who pushed it over. Wikipedia says 18, aside from 0, is the only number that equals twice the sum of its decimal digits. Remember that as you keep on stumblin!
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