Search for hot-spot WiFi areas in Tallinn began with a small group of three but after awhile the small group grow into noisy, takeaway late loving lot. My Nokia N95 8GB became our WiFi detector and camera for the photo proof.
We found our first and the most loved WiFi area before even leaving for the journey from just outside our campus.
Our destination was Kumu in Kadriorg, as we felt an urge for that special “culture shock” to scare off our International student/s and perhaps for some also to enjoy the “art”.
On the way we passed Methodist Church, Weizenbergi cafe and had some nice time in Kadrioru Park and a little cafeteria there. My Nokia spotted rather few wifi free areas on our way but that was mainly due to off-season as Tallinn city has so far provided free public WiFi in Kadrioru park for every summer for the last three years.
The grand finale of our hunt was Kumu. For some it was the first time to visit the art museum and they decided to go for the exhibition. The others, more familiar with the place, cut their culture experience short and disappeared to the coffee shop downstairs.
One thing led to another and courageous search for hot spots ended with hot shots. But here are the hot-spots we found on the Google map.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Searching for Hot-Spots Ended with Hot Shots
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locative technology,
New Media
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