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  • Stumbler, which is only mated to the iPhone and will allow the user to view any wireless network in his or her area.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • And I ran a program on this called "Stumbler" which looks for wi-fi access points.

    CNN Transcript Aug 12, 2003 2003

  • I am officially a Stumbler - as addictive as Twitter - we will see if it is even harder to kick.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • I am officially a Stumbler - as addictive as Twitter - we will see if it is even harder to kick.

    Oneword 2008

  • Even if you are part of a Stumble group, you still have to adhere to the spirit of the game, because your own “rank” as a Stumbler is affected by the things that you Stumble.

    Running with The Wolves as Nature Intended 2008

  • Song Stumbler 120,000 downloads, uses Bluetooth to tell you what music people nearby are listening to.

    Forbes.com: News Parmy Olson 2011

  • WLAN discovery tools exist for nearly every OS, from the infamous Win32 NetStumbler to Meraki's Java Cloud Stumbler.

    EarthWeb IT Management News & Views 2010

  • Mobile WiFI Stumbler is "finer-grain" than the WiFI detecting and reporting displayed by the "chooser" applications on most WiFI-enabled devices, Biswas notes.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • WiFI Stumbler, for use on Android 2. 0-based devices, available free via Android Market.

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • Meraki Offers Browser-Based Wi-Fi Sniffer - Meraki offers up a Java tool for viewing Wi-Fi networks around you: The Meraki WiFi Stumbler is a browser-based tool for using your computer's 802.11 adapter to scan the air around you and report the SSID, MAC address (BSSID),

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now Tom Merritt 2010

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