I purchased the "Tikitag" kit last year, which is now known as touchatag referenced by Brill in this discussion. The kit came with a USB reader and 10 tags. The tags are read-only. Today the Nexus S arrived and I'm happy to report that it reads the touchatags successfully. Passing the tag on the right side of the phone while looking at the display produced: "New tag collected" and a hyperlink to a touchatag web site that displays Tag no. 0x... Using the touchatab dashboard, tags can be associated with a touchatag application. The Java JSR 257: Contactless Communication API has details about the Java implementation of the NFC data exchange. I found some helpful code in 2009 on the Nokia web sites for the 6131 emulator, plan to look for that again as I test the Google implementation. Full Speed Ahead with Android 2.3 and the Nexus S!
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