By Robert Allan (not verified) on Fri, 01/18/2008 - 6:49am.
As it develops, there will more benefits than simply the display of advertising. Finding items in the store, for example.
And how about wireless connectivity to a personal shopping list stored out on the web? A list that can be accessed from any store you choose to visit. Will you still want to use your paper and pencil then?
Enhanced product information (nutrition, alternative products and pricing, recipe suggestions, historical pricing) it's all sure to follow if the service is successful.
I think your predisposition towards negativity has clouded your judgement regarding this subject.
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As it develops, there will more benefits than simply the display of advertising. Finding items in the store, for example.
And how about wireless connectivity to a personal shopping list stored out on the web? A list that can be accessed from any store you choose to visit. Will you still want to use your paper and pencil then?
Enhanced product information (nutrition, alternative products and pricing, recipe suggestions, historical pricing) it's all sure to follow if the service is successful.
I think your predisposition towards negativity has clouded your judgement regarding this subject.