Today’s Google Doodle Celebrates the Mother of Wi-Fi
Today’s lovely Google Doodle celebrates the 101st birthday of inventor and actress Hedy Lamarr, who we have to thank for Wi-Fi. Thanks again, Hedy.
Today’s lovely Google Doodle celebrates the 101st birthday of inventor and actress Hedy Lamarr, who we have to thank for Wi-Fi. Thanks again, Hedy.
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