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[TechRepublic] Universal Wi-Fi hotspot roaming? Wi-Fi Alliance, Cisco, and telcoms are working on it

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Editor's note: Read about a new initiative to set up seamless roaming and security across Wi-Fi hotspots to help unclog mobile broadband. Also, read about Amazon's Android app store, Mac "Freezegate," and all the news from CTIA Wireless 2011. -Jason

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