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Connectivity is fast becoming a competitive necessity in the airline industry. Another airline is adding WiFi service to its flights. This time, Continental (CAL). But it is the crippled, low-speed kind that can only handle e-mail and instant messaging. CrunchGear weighs in:

Today Continental announced that they will be offering Wi-Fi, but it will be the same crippled mess that you can find on JetBlue (JBLU). It’s not all bad, though. The agreement with LiveTV will also bring 36 channels of live TV thanks to DirecTV. First-class passengers will receive the service (TV) for free while economy-class passengers will have to muster up $6. The Wi-Fi service I just mentioned will be free. It’s free because it sucks. I’ll wait for AirCell’s service on American or Virgin America.

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    Wow, How can you ever survive a flight with only limited connectivity? Oh, the horror. If only the Donner party had access to Facebook and Twitter, no doubt they could have survived the winter (They could have Googled "How to prepare a human leg." "What wine goes with arm."

    Buy a book and relax. What a bunch of absolute wimps we have become.
    Mar 18 01:32 PM | Link | Reply