Wednesday, September 17, 2003
Posted by Roberto
2:18 PM
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COMPANY FOCUS: NEOMEDIA
NeoMedia markets services which link physical information and objects to the Internet under the PaperClick trademark.
NeoMedia just announced the first in a new series of applications of a patented wireless technology, which links camera phones directly to the Internet ("New 'Killer Wireless App' for NokiaŽ Camera Cell Phones 'Turns Internationally-Popular Toys Into Internet-Enabled Business Tools" Business Wire, Sept. 8.).
NeoMedia's PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones(TM), available first for the NokiaŽ 3650 camera phone, reads UPC/EAN and other bar codes through the camera to link the user quickly and directly to the corresponding Web site or information.
Radio Frequency identification (RF-ID)
RF-ID employs "tags," electronic chips which hold information similar to information held by UPC/EAN bar codes, but can also track specific parts, pieces or items from manufacturer to user, through the supply chain. RF-ID tags communicate automatically, without human intervention, with scanners, readers and computers.
Chas Fritz, chairman of NeoMedia said "cell phones, too, will be enabled for RF-ID in the future, with NeoMedia providing technology."
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