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However, UK and Switzerland-based startup called Evrythng thinks it might just be able to fulfil the promise of the idea, and claims to have has both the technology and the partners. Specifically they are announcing drinks giant Diageo as the first partner, although they can ;t say exactly how they are working with them yet. Plus, they have the financiers. Niklas Zennstr
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ght now. And they will achieve all this because of the rise of the smartphone.Evrythng will provide what they call Active Digital Identities for everything, putting physical objects on the web and a rich set of tools to build and drive applications linked to physical things. Think of a Facebook for things where individual objects, like the products in our lives, have a unique