The District’s public library system may be bad enough that the person tapped to lead it will be paid more than the mayor, but at least it’s moving into the 21st century.
Through a post on D.C. Watch’s twice-weekly online newsletter we find that the public library’s branch in Georgetown has recently launched its own Wi-Fi network, part of a larger plan to offer free wireless internet access in 20 public libraries around the city by September 30.
This is great news, though we’re still holding our breaths for a city-wide free Wi-Fi network.
>>DCist on Wi-Fi
Martin Austermuhle