June 26, 2007
2:53 pm

Mobile application Shifd from the New York Times allows users to easily share any content, from web feeds, listings and maps to personal notes and data, between a desktop computer and a mobile phone.

The prototype records presence through an RFID chip placed inside a mobile phone; when a user removes their phone the data is synced through a web interface.

The video above explains it far better; this isn’t an application that can be easily explained or compared to existing offerings.

Shifd is already gaining attention, having won the best presentation award at Yahoo’s Hack Day in London last week.

Source:? TechCrunch

Shifd, Mobile Application, The New York Times, Online Video, Brightcove, Web Sharing

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