
Why aren't the Greeks more open about mobile tech?
Published: 21 April 2008 16:02 BST
In his latest video blog, Peter Cochrane reports from the centre of Athens. Despite the city's standing as the cradle of democracy, he finds little freedom when it comes to public-access wi-fi. Still, at least the children seem to have devised one new mobile app.
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