The startup HotSpotr provides a Google Maps mashup of the locations of local hotspots. The site is entirely user-driven, so if you know of areas that are not listed, submit them so other users can benefit.
As with other Wi-Fi finders, you can search for hotspots by entering a city, ZIP code or place, then get maps, driving directions, phone numbers, etc. Hotspotr also lets you rate and review existing hotspots based on criteria like wireless quality, food/drink quality, availability of AC outlets and so on. It’s fairly easy to add hotspots of your own, though you have to supply the location’s address; there’s no built-in address lookup.
[via Lifehacker]













