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Friday, April 22, 2005
First 2D codes, now 2D color codes
The advantage of using different colors is that it's possible to also print readable text across the code without losing scanner (or rather camera) readability. In other words simultaneously both machine- and human-readable code. The described code contains only a URL, with the actual content on a server.
Wireless.3Yen.com - QR codes are so 2004. Get ready for ColorCode - Wireless in Japan - Japanese Mobile Phones
Wireless.3Yen.com - QR codes are so 2004. Get ready for ColorCode - Wireless in Japan - Japanese Mobile Phones
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and now KOOLTAG codes!
It's just about barcodes being read by scanning devices...your own camera phone can now be your information portal.
Check out Singapore based Tagit, who have developed a universal decoding engine which runs on an open platform, meaning that all types of digitized codes, from the QR Code and the humble 2D DataMatrix to Tagit’s own proprietary Tagit.Code can be decoded.
Tagit's Kooltag is bringin mobile technology to a whole new level!
It's just about barcodes being read by scanning devices...your own camera phone can now be your information portal.
Check out Singapore based Tagit, who have developed a universal decoding engine which runs on an open platform, meaning that all types of digitized codes, from the QR Code and the humble 2D DataMatrix to Tagit’s own proprietary Tagit.Code can be decoded.
Tagit's Kooltag is bringin mobile technology to a whole new level!
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