Java Bluetooth mini-books on Amazon Kindle?
Ok, so my wife got one of those Amazon Kindle eBook readers, and I have to admit that it’s pretty nice. I like the fact that you can search in the eBook, as well as look up items on Wikipedia and Dictionary.com with a simple button click. So, I started thinking, since I’m going to be writing the next edition of the best Bluetooth book on the planet, why not release mini-books on the Kindle platform?
This would allow you, the reader to get the new content in “Bluetooth for Java” 2nd ed. within a matter of weeks or months, as compared to waiting for the entire authoring, editing, proofreading, finalizing, printing, packaging, shipping, shelving process to get a book in your hands.
So regardless if you’re a Kindle owner or not, let me know if you’re interested in mini-books on Bluetooth technology!
January 10th, 2009 at 16:31
Hi , I want to ask a question..can i use the GPS receiver of Nokia 6210 Navifator and access the information by passing to laptop by blutooth…If yes..can you provide me some initial steps…I have done the same but using a serial port (mouse)GPS ..I am greatly interested and i have also taken this as mine Btech Project…
January 10th, 2009 at 19:06
Mangal,
Take a look at the Bluetooth GPS articles on www.javabluetooth.com to get a full tutotial on how to read data from a GPS device.
http://www.javabluetooth.com/articles.html