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The Internet of Things’ go to is the lightbulb. Today Qualcomm announced a plug and play system for third parties to create their own connected lightbulb that works with the company’s AllJoyn connection protocol.  In a partnership with smart lightbulb maker LIFX, the tiny chips design can be licensed from Qualcomm by any company wanting to jump into the Internet of Things without having to deal with the alphabet soup of connection protocols that are currently out there.  And because the chipset is AllJoyn enabled, and other devices in a house that support that protocol will work with the lightbulbs. While…

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