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Google on Thursday detailed its high-speed Internet network called Google Fiber, which runs 100 times faster than today's average broadband connection.
The search engine giant is bringing the ultra-high speeds first to Kansas City, Kan. and Kansas City, Mo. In addition to offering two paid packages, Google is also rolling out a virtually free service for at least the first seven years. (Note: You still have to pay a $300 installation fee).
"No more buffering. No more loading. No more waiting," the company notes on its blog. "Imagine: instantaneous sharing; truly global education; medical appointments with 3D imaging; even new industries that we havent even dreamed of, powered b Continue reading...
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