(keitai-l) Re: Barcode Scanner in Mobiles.

From: Daniel J. Isenberg <d_isenberg_at_triangletech.com>
Date: 06/16/00
Message-ID: <001601bfd747$38228720$a9d05c8b@PDOMAIN>
Right - thought this was AirClic.  Recently they were
described in eBiz of Business Week…. Dan
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Sent:	Friday, June 16, 2000 5:53 AM
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Subject:	(keitai-l) Re: Barcode Scanner in Mobiles.

"Daniel J. Isenberg" wrote:
>
> The website does not respond….
> http://www.upside.com/News/39496ac40_yahoo.html

Try it later, everything ok from here. Here is an except
(hoping
that i am not violating the copyright):

[...]
What Klatt and AirClic had was a scanning technology similar
to that
used to read bar codes on groceries and add up prices at a
grocery
store. The difference is that AirClic's technology can let
you buy
things over the Web just by pointing a wireless phone at a
product.
[...]
That potential was enough to get AirClic included on a new,
$500 million partnership with Motorola and two other telecom
and
scanning technology companies.
[...]

J.
Received on Fri Jun 16 06:54:44 2000