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Flash Presentation on Using RFID Phone Kit

Filed in archive RFID Basics by Anita Campbell on April 12, 2004

I'm not much of a fan for Macromedia Flash technology when used for ordinary websites. My own commercial site was originally almost entirely in Flash and I have been gradually replacing that technology with alternatives to enable speedier downloads.

However, one of the best uses for Flash that I have come across is these mini-presentations on the Web that demonstrate how technologies such as RFID would be used in ordinary business situations. They put Flash to good use.

Here's one to check out, this one showing how the Nokia Mobile Phone RFID Kit is used by a field service rep.

(For more background information about the Nokialinks RFID kit, see the preceding post. Again, hat tip to Atul Salgaonkar of RFID Solutions, who sent me the tip on the Nokia Mobile Kit.)






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