Brad Garlinghouse, left, senior vice president of Yahoo, and David Neeleman, founder and chairman of JetBlue, demonstrate the capabilities of a laptop and Blackberry during a media preview flight aboard 'BetaBlue,' an Airbus A320 aircraft equipped with an onboard wireless network, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007. JetBlue will start offering free online messaging services on one of its planes next week, becoming among the first airlines to offer in-flight Internet access. Passengers can use Yahoo e-mail and instant messaging services on laptops equipped with Wi-Fi wireless access. They can also check other personal and work e-mail on two BlackBerry models that have wireless capabilities.

Photo by MARK LENNIHAN, AP photo

Brad Garlinghouse, left, senior vice president of Yahoo, and David Neeleman, founder and chairman of JetBlue, demonstrate the capabilities of a laptop and Blackberry during a media preview flight aboard "BetaBlue," an Airbus A320 aircraft equipped with an onboard wireless network, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007. JetBlue will start offering free online messaging services on one of its planes next week, becoming among the first airlines to offer in-flight Internet access. Passengers can use Yahoo e-mail and instant messaging services on laptops equipped with Wi-Fi wireless access. They can also check other personal and work e-mail on two BlackBerry models that have wireless capabilities.

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