If you happen to be in London during the 2012 Olympic games and you also find yourself in the tube (underground) system...oh and you also feel the need for wireless Internet (phew..!), fear not! Some of the first London Underground stations to receive free wi-fi over the summer have been named. Transport for London said King's Cross, Leicester Square, Liverpool Street, Oxford Circus and Stratford would be among about 80 stations to enjoy wi-fi. It will be available at ticket offices, escalators and platforms by the end of July, ready for the Olympics, it said. Virgin Media will run the service which will become a pay-as-you-go offering after the Olympic and Paralympic Games. In March, it was announced Virgin Media had won the contract. The firm said it intended to introduce wi-fi to 80 stations by the summer, and to up to 120 stations by the end of the year. Virgin Media's mobile and broadband customers will be offered continued access as part of their subscriptions. Read more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-18290437