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Bluetooth Core Specification v1.2 was designed for developers by developers with a view toward a more positive user experience and with preparedness for the future wireless world.
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The 802.11 specifications are wireless standards that specify ways to connect computers and other gadgets to each other and to the Internet at very high speed without any cumbersome wiring, or significant expense.
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE-SA) sought to make broadband wireless access (BWA) more widely available by developing IEEE Standard 802.16, which specifies the WirelessMAN Air Interface for wireless metropolitan area networks. The standard, which was first published in 2001 was created in a two-year, open-consensus process by hundreds of engineers from leading operators and vendors. IEEE 802.16 specifications support the development of fixed broadband wireless access systems to enable rapid worldwide deployment of innovative, cost-effective and interoperable multi-vendor broadband wireless access products.
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IEEE Distributed Systems Online aims to promote professional awareness of developments, trends, activities, and editorial coverage in the distributed systems field and provide online support for Internet Computing and Pervasive Computing. IEEE DS Online hopes to serve as a springboard for building a stronger distributed systems community and offer researchers, students, educators, application developers, and program managers a forum for sharing ideas and discussing projects.
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This online magazine bringing together various disciplines, including hardware technologies for ubiquitous computing, software infrastructure for ubiquitous computing, sensing and interaction with the physical world, graceful integration of human users, and systems considerations, including scalability, security, and privacy.
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The charter for the Open Mobile Alliance is to deliver responsive and high-quality open standards and specifications based upon market and customer requirements; establish centers of excellence for best practices and conduct interoperability testing (IOT), including multi-standard interoperability to ensure seamless user experience; create and promote common industry view on an architectural framework and be the catalyst for the consolidation of standards fora; working in conjunction with other existing standards organizations and groups such as IETF, 3GPP, 3GPP2, W3C, JCP
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This tutorial explains the features and benefits of a Web format called RSS, and gives a brief technical overview of it. It also includes information on a similar format called Atom. The reader is assumed to have some familiarity with XML and other Web technologies.