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		<title>The New DWI â€“ Driving With Internet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a new year comes new technologies, discoveries and as always questions.  Do I really need always-on internet access in my car? Well, of course you do.  Their is a new product that has this feature and its coverage is as the website states â€œ95% of the United states.â€  AutoNet Mobile (http://www.goautonet.com) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://www.goautonet.com" target="_blank" title="Autonet Mobile"><img src="http://technicallyforeign.com/tblog/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/device.jpg" alt="AutoNet Mobile Router" id="image25" align="left" border="0" /></a>With a new year comes new technologies, discoveries and as always questions.  Do I really need always-on internet access in my car? Well, of course you do.  Their is a new product that has this feature and its coverage is as the website states â€œ95% of the United states.â€  AutoNet Mobile (<a href="http://www.goautonet.com/">http://www.goautonet.com</a>) will be launching the product in the spring with what seems to be the next Internet frontier â€“ Americaâ€™s second home- our cars. They do this by placing a mobile router inside your car, which then creates a wireless hot spot.  The coverage map resembles the wireless cell phone coverage maps we see when shopping around for the best wireless service which brings me to the conclusion this will not be the only company that will offer this service.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Many people will still question if we need internet access in our cars and the answer is still yes.  Everything should be connected, the world needs to be connected and this will some day allow us to turn on our lights from our car four miles away.  This will also spark on-board computers in our dashboard that will do more then just give us directions.  The possibilities are endless but if you have kids in the back seat watching a movie, one day they can be also be online doing their homework.  Well, that might of went too far, however, bridging the gap of the Internet in the car will change the meaning of DWI to Driving With Internet and maybe like other technologies the law may catch-up.</p>
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