PaperClick - is it really new?
[Archived in Entry, Palm Pilot Pda]
andersja on 2004/03/01:
„Haven't we seen this before? ''NeoMedia's patented PaperClick(tm) technology allows bar codes and other machine-readable identifiers to be directly linked to Web pages and other information sources, and runs on Windows-based PCs and the Palm Pilot PDA. With 12 US patents and numerous patents pending, NeoMedia owns an IP portfolio that links the physical world to the internet.''“
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