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â??The World's Most Beautiful Woman,â?? Hedy Lamarr, is responsible for Wi-Fi. View Images. Hedy Lamarr, dubbed "The World's Most Beautiful Woman," helped invent the technology that is the basis of current Wi-Fi. Photograph by ScreenProd, Photononstop ...





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