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organization
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Asia Pacific Smart Card Forum
The Asia Pacific Smart Card Forum was established in 1995 to: * provide a key focus for smart card technology, * link users and suppliers * provide a nexus with Government * proactively manage international standards and community issues * provide a cohesive body to explore new applications.
preview:
http://www.smartcardforum.asn.au
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organization
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Smart Card Club
The main purpose of this site is to provide members of the international network of our smart card clubs and associations with up-to-date information about the technology and its applications, together with information about forthcoming meetings and events.
The site will also offer a wide variety of related information for use by anyone interested in the technology.
preview:
http://www.smartcardclub.co.uk
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tutorial
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Smart Card HOWTO
This document gives information on the smart card technology and its applications in Linux environment.
Smart cards are mainly used in situations where security is an issue.
But this is not the only situation where smart cards are used.
They have many properties which a service provider wants to use, such as 'one card for many applications'.
preview:
http://www.tldp.org
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tutorial
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Smart Cards in Wireless Services
This tutorial presents a business case for the use of smart cards or subscriber identity modules (SIMs) in the marketing and network operations of wireless communications operators.
The business case focuses on the SIM cards marketing, financial, and technical benefits to network operators as well as benefits to wireless consumers.
Some key external factors likely to accelerate customer acceptance are also discussed.
preview:
http://www.iec.org
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archive
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OpenCard documentation
The OpenCard Framework provides a common interface for both the smart card reader and the application on the card.
Basing the architecture on Java® technology has resulted in enhanced portability and interoperability, which are key to widespread adoption.
preview:
http://www.opencard.org
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webinar
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The Anywhere Wallet and the Future of Mobile Commerce
In November of 2007, Qualcomm acquired mobile payments solution provider Firethorn.
This costly acquisition of a company with little revenue signaled great confidence in the nascent market.
In this telebriefing Yankee Group discusses how far the market has come since then, and how Qualcomm's influence will shape its development.
preview:
http://www.trendsmedia.com
date: 5/8/2008
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project
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APOXI (Application Programming Object-oriented eXtendable Interface)
APOXI (Application Programming Object-oriented eXtendable Interface) is an object-oriented application framework for rapid development of Man Machine Interfaces (MMIs) and integration of various applications for mobile communication products.
APOXI was designed to meet the special requirements of mobile, embedded devices and provides specific Application Programmer Interfaces (APIs).
preview:
http://www.apoxi.com
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