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		<title>Mapping WAP&#8217;s with Netstumbler, Google Earth, and Knsgem.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I decided to do a bit of WarDriving (mapping Access Points) and bought a cheap but very easy to install GPS receiver (GlobalSat BU-353) on Amazon.com, so I put together this quick guide for wardrving. This is only one of the many ways of doing wardriving, for this article I chose Netstumbler for detecting [...]]]></description>
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