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		<title>T-Mobile Sues Starbucks Over Free Wifi &#8211; The PR Issues</title>
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Over the weekend, T-Mobile sued Starbucks over the coffee company and its new partner, AT&#038;T offering free in-store Wifi. The details can be found at GigaOm   and Rich Tehrani&#8217;s Blog
One aspect that has not been covered is the PR implications of the lawsuit. I think that T-Mobile is underestimating the PR hit that [...]]]></description>
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