(keitai-l) Re: QR codes

From: Timothy J Mckinnon <webmechanic_at_telstra.com>
Date: 04/22/06
Message-ID: <MEEEIKNOCIDNDDEMADJICEEMCFAA.webmechanic@telstra.com>
Some time back *circa 1999, I bought a SPT1700 Symbol-Palm hand scanner that
did 2D (PDF) codes, and a slew of barcodes. As it is most likely a firmware
upgrade, you may want to lean on SYMBOL to provide the software for a
universal hand scanner.

timbo

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[mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net]On Behalf Of David Harper
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 4:59 PM
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Subject: (keitai-l) Re: QR codes


At the risk of self promotion (but with helpful intentions)...

A few of the Keitai-l list members provided me with information on QR
Codes in the past that led to this recent post:

Mainstream America is Ready for Bar Codes - Converging “Realspace” and
“Mobilespace”
http://harper.wirelessink.com/?p=83

The research convinced us at WINKsite to provide support for 3 formats
of bar codes - QR Code, Semacode, and mCode.

As such, WINKsite now generates a set of unique bar codes for each of
our publishers that link directly to their mobile sites and communities.

With the ability to create a universally accessible mobile site that’s
connected to physically distributed bar codes, we see our publishers
creating a wide range of useful applications (listed in the above
mentioned post.)

...any one up to developing a universal bar code reader?

Dave Harper
Founder, WINKsite.com




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