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  • ...AP''' or Wireless Application Protocol is part of the [[IMT-2000]] [[ITU]] standards that includes [[GPRS]], [[Bluetooth]], [[DECT]] and [[UMTS]]. It has been
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  • == wireless == Looking specifically at wireless alternatives useful for friendly retail in the near or medium term:
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  • ...embedded in hand-held devices, and/or dynamic retrieval via [[short-range wireless]] to the shelf front. Where possible, reasons for making buying decisions, ...nts compiled by software using a [[wikitext standard]]. [[Semantic link]] standards may be required also. To work out the conventions and issues involved, we
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  • '''Short-range wireless''' options for conveying the data at [[point of purchase]] relevant to the
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  • ...on [[electronics re-use]] and [[electronics recycling]], and [[electronics standards]] to minimize [[obsolescence]]. Such choices as [[Java]] as the programmin *[http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_8/critical/ a social ecology of wireless communication]
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  • ...let and provide the results directly from a [[USB barcode reader]] with no wireless or [[static data]] involved. That is the easiest case to work with, concep
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  • "UMTS will play a key role in creating the mass market for high-quality wireless multimedia communications that will exceed 2 billion users worldwide by the
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  • ...hat [[Publish Wiki]], [[Research Wiki]] and [[Develop Wiki]] set important standards and apply very tough [[institutional buying criteria]] is the third most im *[http://firstmonday.org/issues/issue8_8/critical/ a social ecology of wireless communication] including a great [[worn device]], a super-cheap ecologicall
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  • In [[Wireless Local Loop]] (WLL) for the mobile user it's "a rapidly available, low-cost, ...etworks, for example, can combine with the complementary strengths of both standards, to give users full mobility with integrated [[dual-mode handset]]s."
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  • ...embedded in hand-held devices, and/or dynamic retrieval via [[short-range wireless]] to the shelf front. Where possible, reasons for making buying decisions, ...nts compiled by software using a [[wikitext standard]]. [[Semantic link]] standards may be required also. To work out the conventions and issues involved, we
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  • ...embedded in hand-held devices, and/or dynamic retrieval via [[short-range wireless]] to the shelf front. Where possible, reasons for making buying decisions, ...onsumerium:intermediate page format]] for more on this. [[Semantic link]] standards may be required also. To work out the conventions and issues involved, we
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  • ...their clients, to bring access to the '''shelf front''' via [[short-range wireless]] connections, optimally [[Bluetooth]], for zero cost to the consumer. ...It costs money to buy hardware and more money to keep it up to date. Also wireless services usually cost money. The cheapest devices to do this would certain
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  • ...embedded in hand-held devices, and/or dynamic retrieval via [[short-range wireless]] to the shelf front. Where possible, reasons for making buying decisions, ...nts compiled by software using a [[wikitext standard]]. [[Semantic link]] standards may be required also. To work out the conventions and issues involved, we
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