I saw from web that there's a newly technology for nearby instant
connection which is called "WiFi Direct".
After my research, I found that Wi-Fi Direct is based on traditional
Wi-Fi so that all the currently Wi-Fi supported products are available
to connect to a WiFi Direct supported host.
To speak to words short, Wi-Fi Direct is a bluetooth-like technology
which provide a more stable, longer-distance and faster connection.

And there are two android devices supporting Wi-Fi Direct now! One is
LG optimus Black which I found a video demo on that:
http://www.viddler.com/explore/engadget/videos/2313/

What I saw in the video is that after setting up the Wi-Fi direct in
each device, there's an app for the transmission of files/video/
images.

When I search for android SDK I found nothing about Wi-FI Direct (the
closest one is WifiManager). So I just wonder does anybody know
anything about Wi-Fi Direct sdk/framework/open library on Android ?

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