Thursday, June 7, 2012

Can Mobile Save the High Street?

News8 new results for NFC Mobile Payment
Can mobile save the high street? Q&A with The Logic Group
Computer Business Review
You have an interesting business model, based almost entirely around mobile based loyalty programmes. Why go down this road and not mobile payments in general? Well with mobile payments, the value isn't so much in the payment mechanism but in the data ...
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Mobile Payments: The Next Generation
Software Advice (blog)
While both Google Wallet and ISIS are waiting for near-field communication (NFC) technology to be included in smartphones and checkout terminals, PayPal's mobile payments solution has all the pieces in place. Retailers that are evaluating new point of ...
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Software Advice (blog)
Arizona State University wins NACCU award for NFC pilot
NFCNews
"This pilot proved the viability of the NFC-based mobile access model using secure portable credentials," said Laura Ploughe, the university's director of business applications and fiscal control. She said it also confirmed the value that staff and ...
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Eye to launch international NFC advertising network
NFCNews
... on 8300 of their existing out-of-home sites throughout Australia, New Zealand, the US and UK According to Eye, this will enable mobile users in those areas to receive media content on their mobile phones via NFC, QR code, SMS and augmented reality.
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Subway Straps with NFC Deliver Ads to Japanese Commuters
Technabob (blog)
FeliCa NFC-enabled subway straps were activated last May 21st and has been serving ads for a travel agency called HIS ever since. The straps let commuters with compatible phones retrieve an embedded URL that redirects their mobile browsers to an ...
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New Infineon diodes protect NFC phones from ESD
NFCNews
Infineon Technologies has introduced a new diode series designed to protect NFC antennas and front-end devices from electrostatic discharges (ESD). According to Infineon, NFC antennas are often situated on easily accessible spring-mounted contacts on ...
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