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Cuba launches 1st public Wi-Fi hotspots on Havana's bustling 23rd Street; cost is $2 an hour
2015-07-02 21:24:44| Wireless - Topix.net
Cuban authorities have launched public Wi-Fi hotspots along a main avenue that is the heart of Havana's cultural and social life, the first step in government promises to gradually roll out such connectivity options on an island that the Internet revolution has largely passed by. Authorities have been installing the boxy white routers on buildings along 23rd Street in the Vedado theatre, nightclub and business district in recent weeks, and they apparently went live Wednesday night.
In Hudson, bustling Comcast call center handles customer concerns and industry reputation
2015-03-23 05:12:21| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
When you work in customer care for Comcast, as hundreds of people do for one of the region's biggest new employers, you can't help but acknowledge the public impression that dealing with the cable industry in general, and with Comcast in particular, is no fun. The impression runs deep.
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Canton La-Z-Boy site bustling as company targets late July opening
2014-06-05 04:30:26| Furniture - Topix.net
Construction workers are busy on La-Z-Boy's new Canton site as the rebounding company hopes to open its latest store in late July.
MIDWOOD: Bus-tling! Avenue L gets B44 select stop
2014-02-11 08:33:21| Railroads - Topix.net
The B44 Select Bus Service will begin stopping at the corner of Nostrand Avenue and Avenue L in spring of this year, Midwood and Flatbush pols announced on Feb. 10. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's decision to leave Avenue L - previously served by the limited buses the select service replaced - off the new trans-Nostrand line was a major ... (more)
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In bustling Houston, it's a case of 'Build, baby, ...
2013-08-25 17:32:53| Energy - Topix.net
With Texas one of the few bright spots in the U.S. economy, the skyline of swaggering Houston is where the action is as builders and global oil companies, from Phillips 66 to Exxon Mobil Corp, look past previous busts and spend billions on gleaming new buildings.