Google Fiber
Google is about to make the Web easier to access for many people: it’ll offer free internet to public and affordable housing residents in its Fiber markets. The move is part of the new federal ConnectHome project, announced today, which aims to bring the Web to 28 public housing communities across the country. Google Fiber covers four of these areas, Atlanta, Durham, Nashville and Kansas City, and it will extend the program to every current and future Fiber market. The company is also working with local community programs to foster computer training sessions in these markets. Google says the move…

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