The right way to run a Wi-Fi cafe
Nathan Willis suggests some wonderful ideas for anyone thinking of offering public Wi-Fi in their establishment.
One of the benefits of living in a place as exotic as Abilene, Texas, is that it presents you with a choice of not one but three Internet-connected coffee shops. Last week, I spent an afternoon in each, scouting for the place I’ll go to hole up and get work done this summer when the triple-digit temperatures hit, when mentally calculating the air conditioning costs begins to prove too distracting at home. I haven’t yet reached a final decision, but I have some choice words for anyone weighing the idea of starting up a new Internet coffee shop.