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silicon.com Classics: A London pub crawl… with wi-fi on the side

Drink and surf...

Tags: wi-fi

By silicon.com

Published: 9 April 2008 15:25 GMT

So you're out and about, need to get online but Starbucks is too busy. Why not try the more relaxing surroundings of a nearby pub - especially now they're all smoke-free?

The latest in our weekly look back through some of the classic stories in the silicon.com archive is a handy photo guide to London's wi-fi pubs, from Dirty Dicks in the heart of the city on Bishopsgate to The Henry Addington out in Canary Wharf.

Click here for the full guide to London's wi-fi pubs.

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