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+% Registration The BlueZ towards a wireless world of penguins
+% [2]Register/Submit Proposal Marcel Holtmann (marcel@holtmann.org)
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+The Bluetooth wireless technology is getting
+more and more attention. There are a lot of
+devices available and most of them are working
+perfect with Linux, because Linux has the
+BlueZ. This is the codename of the official
+Bluetooth protocol stack for Linux and since
+its announcement on May, 3rd 2001 many things
+have been improved. Now it is possible to use
+Bluetooth for simple cable free serial
+connections, dialup networks, TCP/IP networks,
+ISDN networks, human interface devices,
+printing, imaging, file transfers, contact and
+calendar synchronization etc. All these
+services are designed to integrate seamlessly
+into existing and established parts of Linux,
+like the kernel TTY layer, the network
+subsystem, the CUPS printing architecture, the
+OpenOBEX library and so on. This talk will
+explain the architecture of BlueZ and
+demonstrate its easy usability.
+
+
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