Specific pricing details have not been shared, however, and Google also stands to benefit from this move since it would allow more and more folks to get online, and gleaning from such data, they are able to figure out more ways to integrate their services into our everyday life. In fact, it has been speculated that Google might even need the Wi-Fi users to “sign in” to their Google account, which enables the company to target select advertising in their direction.
Business owners might also benefit from the sharing of data from Google, allowing them to have a better idea on their customers’ habits. Of course, there is nothing quite like a free Wi-Fi hotspot at a business venue in order to draw folks over like a moth to a flame, is there?