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Good to see. I like Nokia phones for the usability (button design really matters to use quadriplegics) and of course the Java environment. But.. deploy over air or bluetooth? Having to unlock phones is a headache for even savvy users. See Open Source project for Hear Rate Monitoring here:http://code.google.com/p/zephyropen/
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brad zdanivsky @ Jan 15th 2009 7:40PM
Good to see. I like Nokia phones for the usability (button design really matters to use quadriplegics) and of course the Java environment. But.. deploy over air or bluetooth? Having to unlock phones is a headache for even savvy users.
See Open Source project for Hear Rate Monitoring here:
http://code.google.com/p/zephyropen/