KANSAS CITY, KAN—
Far better, more rapidly Internet connections are coming to Kansas City, Kansas, following Google selected the city out of 1,100 cities nationwide to be the very first to get the company’s ultra high-speed broadband network.
The announcement on Wednesday implies that residents and businesses in the city will soon have access to Internet connections more than 100 times quicker than what most Americans at present have today. Despite the fact that it won’t be accessible till 2012, KCK residents say that the connection implies far more than just more quickly internet surfing.
KCK resident Gwendolyn Davis says… Continue reading






