When Google revealed its newest version of the Android operating system this week, Android 2.3, code-named "Gingerbread," there was one slight disappointment: the highly anticipated NFC (near field communications) support was somewhat crippled. According to Google's own Android 2.3 User's Guide (PDF link), Gingerbread allows mobile phones with NFC chips to work as readers, but not as transmitters, the latter which would be a necessary component to any NFC-enabled mobile payments system.
As it turns out, this restriction is only temporary. Google will soon be rolling out software development kit (SDK) updates to support mobile payments and additional NFC services on a step-by-step basis.
NXP, the chip maker whose technology is found within the latest Google flagship phone, the Nexus S, has long been a champion of NFC, the short-range wireless communication technology that enables data exchanges between devices around 4 inches apart.
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from NXP that the Nexus S chips already have all the functionality needed to support a full range of NFC services. NXP also says that the protocol stack it developed for Google includes all the functionality any other handset maker would require to develop Android Gingerbread phones with full NFC support, too.
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1. Release Your Nerves. Before you do your speech, release some nervous energy and pump up confidence by doing some physical body movements. Yeah, place your iPad in both hands and raise them above your head and then bring them down again – now do this a few times and really stretch out your arms. Try some jumping jacks as well (not with the iPad).
2. Visual Aids. Use visual aids such as graphs or charts.
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le love pictures and it gives you something to reference and talk about which can actually be a distraction in a positive way.
3. Condense Your Main Message. Figure out the goal of your speech and then condense that into no more than 30 seconds right at the start of your speech. Then, during the speech, mention that main message no less than 3 more times (preferably at the beginning, middle, and end).
4. Have Three Main Points. Even if you have tons of ideas to cover, try to categorize things into 3 main points and tie them back to that main message.
5. Practice. A lot of people prefer to just “wing it” when it comes to giving talks. But if you get stuck or become nervous then you will really benefit from going over the content and practicing at least a few times. Even if you don’t want to practice, just try it once so you so you appear more relaxed and natural.
6. A Pep Talk. Give yourself a quick pep talk before going out on stage. Really pump yourself up and predict that it’s going to go well with people being very pleased at the content. Don’t worry about what others think, just talk to yourself a little and it’s amazing how it carries you right out on stage.
Alright. Now you have the tools you need to deliver a powerful speech. And if this little guide helped out, let us know!
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