Today, You’ve heard of Wi-Fi . . . but how about Wi-Fly?That’s the moniker tech analysts are using to label new inflight internet access applications. That’s right. Starting this month on select airlines, you can start checking email, watching the latest batch of YouTube videos, or catch the score of the Celtics game on NBA.comThe New York Times is reporting that Jet Blue, Virgin American and Alaskan Airlines are all rolling out test programs that allow fliers to access the Internet. The Times says that services will range anywhere from free of charge to $10 per flight. “I think 2008 is the…
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