Starbucks Store Locator
Downloads Looking for a Starbucks? Use the Store Locator to find any existing Starbucks in the continental US!
[February 1, 2001, 6:00]
Starbucks Supports Corporate Marketing Programs and Strategies With MapPoint Web Service
White Papers Starbucks had included a store locator on its starbucks.com Web site since 1999. So, Starbucks migrated to the Microsoft MapPoint Web Service to take advantage of MapPoint driving directions, route maps and international coverage.
[February 9, 2008, 0:17]
Starbucks keeps up Wi-Fi rollout
News Coffee retailer Starbucks announced on Tuesday that it has increased its rollout of Wi-Fi hot spots. Back in August last year, Starbucks set up its first two UK Wi-Fi hot spots, both in London. In rolling out a Wi-Fi network, Starbucks and its...
[January 21, 2003, 16:39]
Starbucks under Wi-Fi attack
Blog One amusing episode from yesterday at the Wireless Event was Robert Lang of Fon, the Wi-Fi sharing "community", revealing that his company is encouraging Foneros (people with Fon routers) who live near a Starbucks to aim their signals straight...
[May 25, 2007, 9:16]
Starbucks goes large with Wi-Fi rollout
News Coffee chain Starbucks is more than doubling the size of its Wi-Fi network. Wireless broadband networks are currently being installed in a further 98 Starbucks outlets, in locations such as Inverness, Reading and Canterbury.
[March 24, 2004, 13:00]
Starbucks launches European Wi-Fi trials
News US coffee shop chain Starbucks announced on Wednesday that it is launching two trial Wi-Fi hot spots in the UK as part of a global rollout of high-speed wireless Internet services. The hot spots will be at two Starbucks stores in London -- on Fleet...
[August 21, 2002, 16:38]
Visa goes WiFi thanks to Starbucks
Blog Fact: Visa has implemented a wireless LAN only because its workers sat at their desks piggybacking on the Starbucks network next door. Staff realise while drinking coffee that can hack into Starbucks WiFi network (legally, mind)
[December 1, 2006, 17:07]
UK gets more Wi-Fi hot spots as T-Mobile expands Starbucks deal
News Mobile phone network operator T-Mobile will roll out its first Wi-Fi services with hot spots at 56 Starbucks branches across the UK. The rollout will see what started as a free trial at Starbucks turn into a commercial broadband wireless Internet...
[March 6, 2003, 13:41]
WiFi vs. Mobile Broadband (HSPA)
Blog I'm sitting in Starbucks, where I came to spend an hour drinking coffee and using their public WiFi access before going to an appointment (nope, no job yet. The cost for a full day of unlimited use is less than the cost of a cup of Starbucks coffee.
[July 2, 2009, 10:26]
Welcome can be lukewarm at Wi-Fi hot spots
Talkback People who work at Starbucks are usually not MCSE's or MCP's. Personally, I think this is a great risk to the Starbucks employee who does try to help. They know the wireless card drivers are wrong and they dont know how to fix it, so they bring it...
[September 18, 2003, 19:02]
Welcome can be lukewarm at Wi-Fi hot spots
News Coffee chain Starbucks is at the forefront of the drive to roll out Wi-Fi hot spots in Britain. However, its official policy is that when the network appears to be down, users should call T-Mobile (which operates Starbucks' Wi-Fi network) to try to...
[September 1, 2003, 17:55]
McDonald's serves up free Wi-Fi
News The move is in line with the McDonald's strategy to shift the brand into a more upmarket space, currently occupied by trendy coffee bars such as Starbucks. But Brooks denies the move is a direct response to the popularity of café bars such as...
[October 8, 2007, 9:15]
Woolies' mammoth challenge
Leader But today's grannies are more often to be found swigging back the cappuccinos in Starbucks while planning a holiday in the Algarve, and Woolworths is losing millions. For those who don't like or can't afford the Starbucks life, the digital divide...
[September 23, 2005, 13:45]
Wi-Fi 'hot spot' in the fast lane?
News The war car's first sortie was nine days ago to a Starbucks cafe, where Wi-Fi access is sold by the minute. Because the vehicle was close enough to the shop, laptop users inside the Starbucks -- which charges up to $2.50 for 15 minutes of access...
[September 17, 2002, 7:46]
Plusmo for Windows Mobile 2005 Pocket PC
Downloads There are also a number of cool "gadgets" that you can setup - these are mini applications you may find useful on your phone to find cheap gas nearby or locate the nearest Starbucks. Read the days news in pictures, view cartoons, catch up on your...
[June 5, 2006, 8:00]
Plusmo for Windows Mobile 2003 Pocket PC
Downloads There are also a number of cool "gadgets" that you can setup - these are mini applications you may find useful on your phone to find cheap gas nearby or locate the nearest Starbucks. Read the days news in pictures, view cartoons, catch up on your...
[June 2, 2006, 8:00]
Plusmo for Treo
Downloads There are also a number of cool "gadgets" that you can setup - these are mini applications you may find useful on your phone to find cheap gas nearby or locate the nearest Starbucks. Read the days news in pictures, view cartoons, catch up on your...
[June 2, 2006, 8:00]
Secure wireless workers
News Ever wondered why that cup of Starbucks coffee costs $4? Starbucks by the end of the year. Starbucks as the off-site office During the Internet boom soothsayers said that we would all have high-speed, universally available, mobile access to...
[August 15, 2002, 9:47]
Boopsie for PPC WM5
Downloads For example, enable your GPS on the device and go to the Starbucks Store Locator - you will automatically see the nearest Starbucks.If you like Boopsie, please tell a friend.29-Mar-2007 : Fixed installation to Storage Card.
[March 4, 2007, 6:00]
UK pubs get Wi-Fi
News On Thursday, Starbucks and T-Mobile announced an expansion of their UK trial of Wi-Fi wireless networks in coffee shops to 56 shops in 21 major towns and cities. While the Starbucks/T-Mobile tariffs aren't wildly different to those of BT Openzone...
[March 6, 2003, 15:38]



