If Presidents had CLEAR 4G…
This coming Monday is President’s Day. Although the day itself doesn’t mark any actual Presidents’ birthday (poor George!) It’s a holiday that we should take to reflect on our Commander in Chiefs...
View ArticleWin a CLEAR Spot Voyager in the CLEAR Design Your Sign Contest!
What could be better than the hard-hitting action of the WWE and the freedom of on-the-go CLEAR 4G internet? A free CLEAR Spot Voyager! Yes, the 4G device that fits in the palm of your hand could be...
View ArticleCLEAR Out-and-About Photo Contest
ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Do you want to win a free CLEAR Spot Voyager or a free month of service, how about both?! All you have to do is follow these steps: 1) Get a Twitter account (it’s free!) 2) Follow...
View ArticleCLEAR Supply and Demand
Most of our customers probably do not imagine Clearwire working hard behind the scenes to provide products and wireless 4G service. A lot needs to happen to get the device from the manufacturer to the...
View ArticleCLEAR Towers
To provide unparalleled 4G mobile services to retail and wholesale customers, Clearwire built close to 20,000 tower sites across the United States covering 135 million people in approximately 88...
View ArticleCelebrate the Web by Staying Connected.
Keeping children and family members connected over large distances is hard. I’m not talking about older kids or teenagers, but young children who are under 10 who don’t have social networks connecting...
View ArticleBreaking News: Celebrating the Web
In the 1700s it could have taken two weeks to send a letter 100 miles away. Months, if you wanted to send it to a faraway land. By the late 1800s it only took a week to send a letter from Missouri to...
View ArticleCelebrating Digital Education
The classroom dynamic has changed immensely since the introduction of the internet. Education and technology have become intertwined, allowing for an exponential increase in resources for teachers and...
View ArticleLate Night Online Shopping
A box arrived this morning from Amazon. It’s bigger than a breadbox but smaller than a piece of furniture (thankfully). I can’t believe I did this… again. I swore to myself that I would never do this...
View ArticleCats
Romanticism arose in the late 1700’s partly in response to the industrial revolution. The movement put an emphasis on emotion over rationalism and included such works as Caspar David Friedrich’s...
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