Open Source Delivers Wireless

There's no way I can end this chapter without explaining how XMLC technology eventually embraced wireless devices. How did it inherit this capability, even though Lutris developers, at the time, had no wireless experience whatsoever? This is the first major example of how the open source side of Enhydra's world determined a new destiny for this evolving bit of Internet infrastructure technology.

A funny thing happened to Enhydra along the open source route. It's generally well known that wireless communication has grown faster outside the United States. Given Enhydra's worldwide accessibility, it was only natural that the forces of wireless, represented by consultants in Germany, Taiwan, and Sweden, would apply their ...

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