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'''WIDCOMM''' was the first Bluetooth stack for the [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] operating system. The stack was initially developed by a company named Widcomm Inc., which was acquired by [[Broadcom Corporation]] in April 2004.<ref name="widcomm-acquire">{{cite press release |date=2004-04-19 |title=Broadcom to Acquire WIDCOMM, the Industry's Leading Provider of Critical Software for Bluetooth® Wireless Devices |publisher=[[Broadcom]] |url=http://www.broadcom.com/press/release.php?id=515961 |accessdate=2007-03-02 }}</ref> Broadcom continues to [[license]] the stack for inclusion with many Bluetooth-powered [[end-user]] devices.
 
A powerfulAn API is available for interacting with the stack from a custom application.
 
====Microsoft Windows stack====