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Bluetooth technology continues to develop and evolve into many network and communication systems. Discuss the areas of future development of this technology and provide evidence of research to support your viewpoints from a wide range of sources.  

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Bluetooth technology continues to develop and evolve into many network and communication systems. Discuss the areas of future development of this technology and provide evidence of research to support your viewpoints from a wide range of sources. In 1995 a group of Ericsson engineers got together and created a new wireless technology known as Bluetooth. The name 'Bluetooth' comes from "Harald Blatand (Bluetooth) a century Danish king (940-81) who reunited much of Scandinavia after a series of bloody wars". (Giussani, 2001, Pg 64). During Ericssons' development into the technology it was found that in order to develop the technology into a useable wireless technological they must join forces with other companies. In 1998 Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia and Toshiba joined together to develop and market Bluetooth as wireless technology to transfer data between computers and cellular phones. Wireless technology has been around for many years in different types of forms. For...

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