In-flight Wi-Fi — for free

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JetBlue, Yahoo Inc., and Research in Motion have partnered up to offer free, in-flight, Wi-Fi Web connections services for laptop computers and advanced cell phones. This service will allow passengers to access customized Yahoo mail and Yahoo instant messenger or access corporate e-mails on Wi-Fi enabled versions of the popular Blackberry device from Rim. JetBlue flight will be the first offering the service December 11. People are always on the go, so sometimes its hard to check emails. But, JetBlue has made it easier, less timely and more convienent for people.


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