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7/9/2009 11:03 AM
Fairfax-based Mingle360’s handheld networking tool, MingleStick, has been generating some buzz since it debuted last year, reports MeetingsNet, but its most significant introduction to the meetings industry may be this month at TS2, the trade show about trade shows, when each attendee gets a device to put to the test.
The system allows attendees to exchange information wirelessly by pointing their Minglesticks at one another and pressing a button. After the show, users plug the MingleStick into a computer to upload the information to an online account and see the information and photos (if provided) for the people they met. The small device, about the size of a thumb drive.
More at http://www.mingle360.com
Mingle360 also won the Best Live Demonstration Award at the Government Technology Research Alliance Symposium held last month in Hot Springs, VA. The three-day conference brought together top executives across various government agencies including the FBI, Department of Defense, HUD, GSA, Department of Justice and Department of Homeland Security.
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