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  Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) Support on Motorola Rugged Handheld Devices (Area: Enterprise; Type: Industry Whitepaper; Author: Bruce A Willins)  
  June 2009  —  The CCX licensing program entitles licensees access to a portfolio of unique Cisco IEEE802.11 WLAN features. CCX has now been added to the Motorola Fusion WLAN supplicant; complementing the existing ...  
 
  Location and Activity Sharing in Everyday Mobile Communication (Area: Enterprise; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Frank Bentley)  
  April 2008  —  We present a study on current, real-world communication of location and activity information based on analyzing context-sharing practices in recorded mobile phone calls. In 176 conversations, we found ...  
 
  Implementing sliding screen user experience using J2ME: A Tutorial (Area: Enterprise; Type: Journal Article; Author: Vinay Avasthi)  
  January 2008  —  This document is a tutorial for implementing sliding screen type of user experience on a J2ME™ enabled Motorola Device. It is believed that application screen transitions that are done by repainting ...  
 
  "Assisted Browsing” Approach for User Profile Capture in Personalisation Systems (Area: Enterprise; Type: Conference Paper; Author: Álvaro Ramos)  
  January 2008  —  This paper aims to make a proposal for overcoming some of the user preference capture process limitations, by means of a mechanism of “Assisted Browsing” for the initial moments of the user ...  
 
  Hybrid Peer-to-Peer/Network-based Rights Transfer in the Presence of Unknown Compromises (Area: Enterprise; Type: Conference Paper; Author: David W. Kravitz)  
  January 2008  —  We describe the problem of unknown-compromised devices communicating with compliant devices in the context of rights transfer mechanisms within a DRM system. An unknown-compromised device can be used ...