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05-13-15-Open-Standards-will-Help-Drive-Interoperability-and-Good-User-Experience-for-Health-and-Fitness-Industry

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05-13-15-Open-Standards-will-Help-Drive-Interoperability-and-Good-User-Experience-for-Health-and-Fitness-Industry

May 13, 2015
by IEEE Standards
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As the development around the Internet of Things, smart devices, and wearable technology continues to explode, industries that serve end users are zeroing in on the importance of interoperability and user experience. Open Standards can play an important role in these industries.

PreviousOpen Standards Will Help Drive Interoperability and Good User Experience for Health and Fitness Industry

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