Friday, 1 November 2013

INQUIRER.net: No ‘dead spots’ as cemetery goes ‘hi-tech’

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No 'dead spots' as cemetery goes 'hi-tech'
Nov 1st 2013, 23:30

MANILA, Philippines—Nearly everything can go high-tech these days—even locating the tombs of the departed at one of Metro Manila's biggest public cemeteries.   At Manila South Cemetery on Friday, visitors stayed connected as there were no "dead spots" in the 25-hectare cemetery, thanks to its free Wi-Fi Internet service.   Except that by noon, the system bogged down.   But the service not only enabled access to the Internet via phones and laptops but also assisted friends and relatives of the departed through a computerized database of those buried at the cemetery and the location of their tombs.   On Friday, a "data verificatio...

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