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Would You Like Pocky With That?

Filed in archive Communications by Scott on September 15, 2006

Would You Like Pocky With That?
According to Keitai Watch and RFID in Japan, NTT DoCoMo, Japan's largest mobile operator, is testing an application to enable RFID-ready mobile handsets to read tags in the retail environment around the user and thereby track his or her shopping behavior and provide suggestions.

RFID in Japan says the system will be tested in Yokohama's Takashimaya department storelinks this month.






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