Japan's NTT Communications is testing a new system that allows users to send fragrances via cell phone or email. From CIO via YouTube.
You can read more about the system at When Roses Won’t Do, E-Mail a Fragrance at the New York Times.
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Japan's NTT Communications is testing a new system that allows users to send fragrances via cell phone or email. From CIO via YouTube.
You can read more about the system at When Roses Won’t Do, E-Mail a Fragrance at the New York Times.
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Wow, I'm impressed!
Wouldn't it be great if we could send eachother messages containing the scents of perfumes we want to share with eachother..!?
But then technology is not yet that advanced.
I *told* you, the next iteration of the iPhone will come with a scent module. And you scoffed at me…. 🙂
LOL — it had better not come w/ a scent module until I'm ready to buy one! My poor wallet.