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| Subject: | RE: Wireless Dev: Bluetooth apps |
| Date: |
06/15/2000 03:02:34 PM |
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Myk O'Leary |
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The new Anoto pen (http://www.anoto.com/index_main.asp) uses Bluetooth to transmit information that is written on a special scatter plot. The whiz bang of this product is more in the camera recognition of what you write by knowing where in the scatter plot you are, but the Bluetooth portion sets it up for even more. Take a look through the site, it's actually a pretty nifty product.
Myk O'Leary.
-----Original Message----- From: Bryan Morgan [mailto:bryan@wirelessdevnet.com] Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 12:46 PM To: wirelesslist@wirelessdevnet.com Subject: Wireless Dev: Bluetooth apps
I'm interested to know if anyone has any experience working with Bluetooth at the applications level. I continually see tons of announcements laying out the framework for the hardware but I haven't seen anything really whiz-bang on the software side other than the Motorola Piano project (Jini/Bluetooth combo). As opposed to the monolithic multiple-clients-talking-to-single-server apps that are so prevalent today, Bluetooth "could" spawn a host of multiple-clients-to-multiple-clients apps where basically everyone's device is wide open to talk to everyone else. Are we ready for that?!?
Bryan
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