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Near Field Communication

Near Field Communication
and how its shaping the world we live in

Joseph P. Cirrilla

Professor Dardan
December 5, 2007

In today's world, technology is advancing at a blistering pace, helping to make our lives easier in every aspect imaginable. We as a society for the most part have embraced each new technology with open arms and little regard to security and reliability. However, in past few years many concerns over these aforementioned issues have become an integral part in enhancing and progressing technology and winning over the public's trust. The answer is Near Field Communications, an up and coming technology that has proven to be as reliable and secure as it is innovative.

As a society we have placed our trust into technologies that handle our health care, credit lines, financials, enhancement of education and many more. These technologies have added a level of ease into our lives that usually goes unnoticed and often taken for granted. Near Field......


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