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    '''Checkout Consumerium''' does not imply flashing your purchases on a [[video]] screen or [[audio]] presentation of the contents of your trolley as implied in some [[troll]]ish articles.
    '''Checkout Consumerium''' does not imply flashing your purchases on a [[video]] screen or [[audio]] presentation of the contents of your trolley as implied in some [[trollish]] articles, though it does imply being able to [[scan barcode]] there just as you would at a [[retail kiosk]] or [[retail shelf]].


    '''Checkout Consumerium''' simply offers you to get all the [[GTIN]] code information transferred to your [[mobile terminal]] so you can retrospect on what you bought and what you didn't when you get home and can move your '''[[actualised shopping list]]''' to your home computer and start discovering about the [[product]]s you just unloaded to your cupboards and fridge and freezer
    '''Checkout Consumerium''' simply offers you to get all the [[GTIN]] code information transferred to a [[worn device]] at the [[checkout counter]] so you can retrospect on what you bought and what you didn't when you get home and can move your '''[[list of things you bought]]''' to your home computer and start discovering about the [[product]]s you just unloaded to your cupboards and fridge and freezer.
     
    The integration of [[Near Field Communication]] or [[NFC]] devices to checkout counters and mobile phones would provide for smoothest operation of this [[feature]].
     
    This may be an aspect or feature of [[Distributed Consumerium]].

    Latest revision as of 08:44, 12 March 2004

    Checkout Consumerium does not imply flashing your purchases on a video screen or audio presentation of the contents of your trolley as implied in some trollish articles, though it does imply being able to scan barcode there just as you would at a retail kiosk or retail shelf.

    Checkout Consumerium simply offers you to get all the GTIN code information transferred to a worn device at the checkout counter so you can retrospect on what you bought and what you didn't when you get home and can move your list of things you bought to your home computer and start discovering about the products you just unloaded to your cupboards and fridge and freezer.

    The integration of Near Field Communication or NFC devices to checkout counters and mobile phones would provide for smoothest operation of this feature.

    This may be an aspect or feature of Distributed Consumerium.