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Ottocat had a very short life: it only opened its beta to the public in May 2013 after developing a working prototype in January 2013.
We propose and illustrate a knowledge-based Web Service architecture by developing a working prototype based on the idiosyncrasies of RFID applications.
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Companies like Korean electronics giant Samsung have developed a cell phone that doubles as a digital camera, and have also developed a working prototype of a mobile phone that plays full-motion MPEG-4-type video.
Says Advise.me, it believes that this is enough funding to allow founders to develop a working prototype or in some cases, to help get them to the next initial stage for receiving larger funding options.
One small business here in America has already developed a working prototype of something that now 17 universities and a government entity are chasing after.
When Antarctica: Empire of the Penguin was announced in November 2011, Oceaneering had already developed a working prototype of the ride vehicle.
All authors contributed to the development of a working prototype.
Along with co-founder and project engineer André Borschberg, Piccard and a 90-person team of engineers and technicians worked for 12 years to develop the concept into a working prototype and then into the solar- and battery-powered plane that would eventually take them around the world.
So if the 17 Universities have each other and a government entity working with them, Digijaks has developed our solution(s) and a working prototype through the private sector approach of modern innovation.
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