Phoenixville Library plagued by “ghostly” visitor

August 16, 2006

Paranormal experts believe that they have hard core evidence that the 100 year old Phoenixville Library is haunted by the ghost of a man and his dog. According to library legend, books have been seen sliding off of the shelves and a pencil holder has been seen spinning.

Cindy Starr-Whitman of the Chester County Paranormal Research Society said that the ghost is harmless and should not prevent visitors from coming to the library. You can view the actual footage of the ghost and his deeds on this NBC 10 weblink.

No plans for Google Wi-Fi Service…yet

Google has announced that there are no plans in the works to launch a national Wi-Fi Network - although they are currently rolling out wireless Internet service in Mountain View, CA (the city where Google is based). There are approximately 300 open bids in the United States for municipal Wi-Fi services and Google is not bidding on any of them.

Google has waged war with telephone and cable industry companies that have threatened to charge content providers for access to their networks. This hotly debated topic has landed in Washington where Google and its supported are pushing legislators and regulatory agencies to ensure what they call “Net neutrality.”

You can read more in The New York Times.