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To: TigerPaw who wrote (4353)5/17/2000 4:25:00 PM
From: deeno  Read Replies (1) of 5853
 
I agree with your post that the bluetooth technology has a seemingly endless list of possibilities. The low costs and lack of propritory royalities provide an unbeleivable platform of growth. However I keep running into the same problem, who is going to make any money on the infrustructure. Applications? sure lots of profits to those that can figure out the "trends and wants" of the day. But thats like picking who has the hot toy. It just seems to me that as soon as volume warrants it. Micron/intel/txn/ARM etc. make the chips, Sony, dell, philips, maytag, ge, nokia install the chips. Nothing proprietary.
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