Runexy Offers NFC Tracking for School Kids
New student safety tracking service Ashiato uses NCF tags, w/confirmed location messaging, $2 per month: http://bit.ly/1k532w0
New student safety tracking service Ashiato uses NCF tags, w/confirmed location messaging, $2 per month: http://bit.ly/1k532w0
DoCoMo is always an interesting player to watch, and not just by comparison within our domestic market. Recently they made a clear ‘Mid-Term Vision’ statement shifting focus towards a so-called ‘Lifestyle Services’ company. Fair guess at first-blush on this for most folks overseas would be somewhere between ‘sure, nice PR speak’ and ‘good luck with that’ based on experience with their own local telcos. However, for those who have paid attention, again not just in Japan, the increasing action in OTT (as noted *importantly* below) and the 4th Wave concept are well upon us here.
Maybe good to start here with a defining quote by Benedict Evans via an otherwise confusing (innovative or not?) WSJ post: “It is a trade fair, but a trade fair for a $1 trillion industry.” Yes, it seems we are all grown-up now. While the energy is evident, the players are changing and the buzz generated years ago by the addition of App Planet, and collectable ‘droid pins, has given way to a more matured atmosphere. Rushing between those huge halls we saw many clearly pleased, and a few panicked, faces.. but most notable was the Silence. A signature background music theme is def. in order for future gatherings.
NFC trials on at Osaka city aquarium = tap handset on the tank to get details for fish inside.. and then share! http://bit.ly/TbF8i5
Dai Nippon Printing has announced new online to offline (o2o) platform dubbeded TAPLINK for NFC Smart Posters: http://bit.ly/Rl12BK
Sorry – but – this Japanese Tech Myths Debunked article by Jacob Lewis @GizmodoUK needed a quick +reality+ check: http://bit.ly/MqcwSf