Stanford Researchers Using NFC In Nexus S For Social Applications

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Jan
2011
Stanford Researchers Using NFC In Nexus S For Social Applications



A team of researchers from Stanford are using the NFC technology inside the Nexus S to utilize NFC technology in new and exciting ways by creating peer-to-peer (P2P). We've heard from Google that they are interested and working on NFC payment systems on several occasions, but the social aspect of NFC is something we haven't seen before.
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