Use TransSend to wirelessly transfer content from a web browser to your mobile device
Read this amazing article from ZDNet. Very useful for Mobile users with bluetooth.
From the article:( Also see OFFICIAL SITE OF TransSend)
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) issued a press release announcing its new TransSend client/server application that allows you to receive content via Bluetooth from the internet.
This seems to be an excellent way to get maps, addresses, phone numbers, images, and other content to your mobile device when surfing the net on your PC. It isn't designed to tranfer large documents or content tho'.
TransSend works by having the user initiate the transfer on the PC by right clicking or by click on a TransSend icon next to the content. TransSend uses the Object Push Profile (OPP) to send content from Windows XP and 2000 computers with Internet Explorer and Bluetooth radio. Mac and Linux support is currently not available, but is under consideration.
TransSend System Requirements:
The system requirements for using TransSend are modest. To use TransSend, you need the following:
1) A Bluetooth enabled PC with
a) Windows XP
+ Using one of the following Bluetooth software stacks:
# Broadcom/Widcomm (4.0 or higher)
# Microsoft
# Toshiba (version 3.20 or greater)
-- OR --
b) Windows 2000
+ Using one of the following Bluetooth software stacks:
+ Broadcom/Widcomm (4.0 or higher)
+ Toshiba (version 3.20 or greater)
c) Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher
2) A Bluetooth enabled device that supports the:
a) Bluetooth Object Push Profile
See the oficial site linked above to know more about the product and how to register and download/install the software required.
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