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Homeless Man Helps Shelters Provide a Basic Need: Wi-Fi

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The tech industry may be booming in San Francisco, but the city's homeless are still struggling to just get online. Most public spaces have no Wi-Fi, and libraries are pretty much the only places to get access to a computer. One homeless man had a suggestion: why not get local tech companies to help put Wi-Fi in the city's shelters? His idea has already had a big impact for many of the other homeless people in his shelter.

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