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Intel® Software for UPnP* Technology
Intel® software for UPnP* technology* offers technology developers the tools to facilitate the planning and research and development stages in the early product development life cycle.
The software is based on UPnP architecture and technology, an industry initiative established by the UPnP* Forum, and provides a foundation for opportunities to create easy-to-use home networking products.
These stacks are offered without any support and...
preview:
http://developer.intel.com
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Open Source UPnP SDK for Linux
The Linux* SDK for UPnP* Devices provides developers with an API and open source code for building control points, devices, and bridges that are compliant with Version 1.0 of the Universal Plug and Play Device Architecture Specification.
preview:
http://upnp.sourceforge.net
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Linux UPNP Internet Gateway Device
This project is a deamon that emulates Microsoft's Internet Connection Service (ICS). It implements the UPnP Internet Gateway Device specification (IGD) and allows UPnP aware clients, such as MSN Messenger to work properly from behind a NAT firewall.
preview:
http://linux-igd.sourceforge.net
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UPnP for Linux Project
The Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) SDK for Linux provides support for building UPnP-compliant control points, devices, and bridges on Linux.
preview:
http://sourceforge.net
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Intel Software for UPnP (Vendor Infomercial)
Intel® software for UPnP* technology makes it easier for application developers, hardware designers, and device manufacturers to create more affordable and easy-to-use home networking products.
preview:
http://www.intel.com
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Is UPnP Plugging Jini's Bottle?
Jini technology came out with a bang in 1999.
Jini was Bill Joy's baby, loosely inspired by the work of David Gelernter and others in the Yale Linda group and built on some of the great technology created by Jim Waldo, Ken Arnold, Ann Wollrath and others at Sun. The idea: provide a framework that allows loosely connected devices and services to find each other and work together.
preview:
http://www.ericfreeman.com
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Universal Plug and Play Forum
The Universal Plug and Play Forum is an industry initiative designed to enable easy and robust connectivity among stand-alone devices and PCs from many different vendors.
The UPnP Forum is open to any company wanting to participate in driving the adoption of UPnP.
Companies with interests in particular device classes should become UPnP Forum members and participate in the process to design schema templates for their device classes.
preview:
http://www.upnp.org
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