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	<title>Comments on: Qualcomm&#8217;s decidedly different plan to connect your devices to the internet of things</title>
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		<title>By: Meenu Sarin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good article, Stacey.

Would like to add a point here – the link between AllJoyn and FlashLinq - Qualcomm’s proprietary peer to peer proprietary technology.

While AllJoyn can run across various hardware platforms, AllJoyn apps can run directly over FlashLinq without using WiFi/Bluetooth etc. So if Alljoyn takes off in a big way, we can also look at chips with FlashLinq integrated within them flooding the market – another licensing revenue generator for Qualcomm.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good article, Stacey.</p>
<p>Would like to add a point here – the link between AllJoyn and FlashLinq &#8211; Qualcomm’s proprietary peer to peer proprietary technology.</p>
<p>While AllJoyn can run across various hardware platforms, AllJoyn apps can run directly over FlashLinq without using WiFi/Bluetooth etc. So if Alljoyn takes off in a big way, we can also look at chips with FlashLinq integrated within them flooding the market – another licensing revenue generator for Qualcomm.</p>
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