Handshake is One step ahead of passing Information through Ring!
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This is one of the special gadget which is helpful in exchanging the information at the first meet with a new person by the way of shaking hands. This is designed by Hideaki Matsui and the logic of ring is more than a lavish because day by day when we are traveling we may meet different people at different places only some one can be kept in mind for a while. The new people met may even forget on the next day itself because of the poor memory. This is instrument in which you can build your social networking with new friends.






It is designed when a person shakes the hand it will stores some memory in body temperature it can be executed by the card readers. If you met lot people regularly large information can be transferred with a simple shake hands. It is working on the body temperature of human and with the body temperature you can conclude how much new people you met daily.
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January 22nd, 2008 23:34
I must say, this strikes me as being a little creepy, although its concept, technologically, is fascinating.
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