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		<title>By: Quoi9 &#187; Share a Whisher today</title>
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		<description>[...] Where Whisher differs from Fon is in the technology used to authenticate and register for public networks. Whereas Fon, who began by developing soft-ware for existing routers, have recently taken to tailor made Fon routers, Whisher&#8217;s answer is 100% peer-to-peer soft-ware based and available on Linux, Mac or Windows. This software finds the best Wi-Fi hot spots and automatically provides secure access to that network. [...]</description>
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