Networking’s zaniest stories: From Bill Gates impersonators to cell tower camouflage artists

Since we kicked off our A Wider Net series of offbeat and oddball stories two-and-a-half years ago, we’ve taken readers all the way from under the tiled floors of their data centers, where devastating but nearly invisible zinc whiskers lurk, all the way into space, where Cisco has extended its reach. We’ve gotten under your skin with stories about people implanting RFID chips in their bodies and tickled your funny bones with IT pros’ tales of inept end users.

We’ve plowed through the Wider Net archives to find the most colorful, surprising and funny stories. Catch yourself up on these articles and let us know if you have ideas for other topics we should be exploring through “A Wider Net.”

Will the real Bill Gates please stand up

Cell tower camouflage artists just want to blend in

Cisco in space: Router in orbit puts more wide into WAN

Cell phone tossing contest catching attention abroad

IT pros recall their favorite stories of clueless end-users

Roller coaster packs more technology than some data centers

When animals attack… corporate networks

RFID is really getting under people’s skin

Couple sees old missile silo as data center disaster recovery site

Testing your mettle: zinc whiskers in the data center

Pneumatic nets haven’t gone down the tubes

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