Talk:Near Field Communication
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Does anybody know how this is related to RFID? --144.82.240.6 15:09, 12 July 2006 (UTC)
I don't like the style of this article - it reads like advocacy. Wikipedia is not a soapbox
- Reverted to older version. Article was a copy of http://www.nfc-forum.org/aboutnfc/ 129.27.203.169 09:07, 4 May 2005 (UTC)
NFC is RFID, or better LF and HF RFID is always NFC. UHF RFID can operate as near field communications (at short distances i.e. in a printer) but is normally used as far field communications. --Rfidguy 01:49, 5 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] External links
I nuked the list of external links in the article because it's gone far, far beyond the point of being useful and into the deep end of spamcruft. Following the advice of WP:SPAMHOLE, let's start the section over. Here are the links I removed:
- http://www.nfc-forum.org/
- http://www.nfc-forum.eu
- ARYGON Technologies OEM NFC/Mifare readermodules
- TalkNFC.com Consumers Forum
- A press release from ECMA - on the acceptance of Ecma-340 as ISO/IEC 18092
- Innovision R&T on NFC
- NXP Semiconductors on NFC
- Sony on NFC
- Innovision NFC Forum Type 1 Tag Format
- Wired News article
- Nokia announces NFC enabled mobile phone covers (shells) for Nokia 3220
- Auracomm - Makers of NFMC chipsets
- Overview of NFC technology and its operation
- smartNFC - Mobile Systems Management with NFC
- 27 June 2006 - Nokia announces joint venture with Giesecke & Devrient to use NFC to develop contactless mobile payment applications.
- filrfid : le fil rouge de la RFID - A french speaking portal dedicated to RFID and NFC applications
Let's pick a few very good and solid links that pass Wikipedia:External links out of this list to put back in the article. The company links can be left out, since Wikipedia is not a links directory or vehicle for promotion. — Saxifrage ✎ 22:23, 14 October 2006 (UTC)