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Thursday, September 04, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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The possibility of bringing scents to the Internet experience continues to tantalize marketers. During the dot-com boom, a company called DigiScents promised and failed to make scented e-mails and Web sites commonplace with a scent synthesizer (called iSmell) that hooked up to personal computers. It flopped, but that didn't stop NTT Communications in Japan from releasing its own version of the idea.    (source: ntt.com)


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