Touchatag consumer RFID starter package Touchatag consumer RFID tag package Touchatag consumer RFID NFC mobile starter package Touchatag (previously TikiTag) is an RFID service for consumers, application developers and operators/enterprises created by Alcatel-Lucent. Consumers can use RFID tags to trigger what touchatag calls Applications, which can include opening a webpage, sending a text message, shutting down the computer, or running a custom application created through the software's API, via the application developer network. Touchatag applications are also compatible with NFC enabled phones like the Nokia 6212. TikiTag was launched as an Open Beta on October 1, 2008.And it was rebranded to touchatag on February 15, 2009. Touchatag also sells RFID hardware, like a starter package with 1 USB RFID reader and 10 RFID tags (stickers), for which the client software is currently compatible with Windows XP and Vista, along with Mac OS X 10.4 and up. Touchatag is currently carried by Amazon.com, ThinkGeek, and Firebox.com, Getdigital along with Touchatag's own Online Store. Touchatag also markets their products' underlying technology for enterprise and operator solutions. Touchatag announced an agreement with Belgacom PingPing on jointly developing the contactless market and announced a commercial pilot with Accor Services.
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