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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum NeoMedia Technologies Inc NEOM

NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (NeoMedia) is engaged in the development of two dimensional (2D) mobile barcode technology and services solutions that enable the mobile barcode ecosystem around the world. With the Company's technology, mobile devices with cameras become barcode scanners, enabling a range of practical applications, including mobile marketing and mobile commerce. The Company also... see more

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Post by Drmyke3 on Apr 02, 2009 10:13am

more NEWS!

NeuStar targets brands with new bar code interoperability

NeuStar

DianeStrahan, vice president of mobile services at NeuStar, and IainMcCready, CEO of NeoMedia Technologies, at the NeuStar booth at CTIAWireless April 1, 2009

LAS VEGAS – Short code registry NeuStar has launched new technologythat allows mobile phones to scan and process two-dimensional bar codesregardless of the mobile service provider, scanning technology used ortype of bar code symbology.

Based on open standards, the globalpilot program is designed to show interoperability among leading barcode campaign managers, symbologies and code reader technology viaNeuStar’s third-party central clearinghouse and registry services.

“We’recreating a ubiquitous interoperable solution just like short codes,”said Diane Strahan, vice president of mobile services at NeuStar,Sterling, VA.

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“WhatNeuStar is trying to do is take the third-most popular mechanism on thephone – the camera – and make it become the next direct responsevehicle,” she said.

Program participants comprise 3GVision,Mobile Discovery, NeoMedia Technologies and Mobile Tag – all key barcode scanning players in Japan, Australia, France and the UnitedStates.

NeuStar

NeuStar graphic explaining bar code interoperability

ScanBuy, New York, is the only major bar code player not to participate in this effort.

Creatingthe underlying infrastructure for interoperability may accelerate theuse of mobile coupons and bar codes for marketing campaigns.

NeuStaris targeting brands, mobile service providers and mobile marketingfirms with this new global bar code interoperability. As a result,wireless carriers will also benefit from the increased revenue.

The advantages are not lost on mobile bar code specialist NeoMedia.

“It’simportant to prove the interoperability of a standard system and Ithink it’s been a blocker before,” said Iain McCready, CEO of NeoMedia,Atlanta.

“If agencies and brands are confident they can reach thewidest possible audience, it makes it very easy for them to engage andparticipate [in bar code programs],” he said.

First step to mass market
WhatNeuStar’s program does is link the various bar code readers in themarket to create an open and scalable service for brands, consumers andwireless carriers.

“It makes a mass market,” said Pete Langlois, senior manager of mobile services at NeuStar.

Linear or stripped EAN/UPC bar codes are typically used for inventory and point-of-sale transactions.

Butthe 2D bar codes preferred for mobile offer consumers a short cut tocontent, information and mobile shopping without the need to type a Webaddress or search for a site on the browser.

Besides linking theconsumer who clicked the bar code to a Web address, indirect 2D barcode systems use location, language and other data shared by theconsumer. Advertisers can thus deliver dynamic, tailored content, withthe added benefit of ROI measurement.

NeuStar is eyeing thepotential of 2D bar codes for advertisers and brands to leverage acrosstheir packaging and print and online media buys.

“They can put a bar code in whatever traditional media they have and make it interactive in one click,” Ms. Strahan said.

NeuStaris already an established presence in mobile. All companies who need ashort code – the five or six-digit number to which keywords are texted– have to be registered through NeuStar.

“It’s another solution we’re providing to brands for them to directly engage with their customers,” Ms. Strahan said.

“It’sactually what NeuStar does,” she said. “We play a central role to allowan ecosystem or marketplace to scale and service the needs of all theplayers.”

Editorin Chief Mickey Alam Khan covers advertising agencies, associations,research, and column submissions. Reach him atmickey@mobilemarketer.com.

Dr. Mike

Comment by whizknock on Apr 03, 2009 6:46am
The move away from proprietary: Scanbuy makes it’s EZcode mobile barcode open Posted by Cian on Apr 3, 2009 12:03 https://www.gomonews.com/the-move-away-from-proprietary-scanbuy-makes-its-ezcode-mobile-barcode-open/ Tags: ezcode, mobile advertising, Mobile applications, mobile apps, mobile barcode, Mobile barcodes, mobile internet, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Web, scanbuy ...more  
Comment by Theres on Apr 04, 2009 10:20pm
I just start to take look on NEOMA. SCANBUY Legitimacy Did Scanbuy been used the NEOM patents to achieve Ezcode? If yes, is this has been proven or may will by the courant court hearing? If so, can they really get Ezcode open after positif jugment for NEOM? How NEOM can be a scam How NEOMA can be seen as a scam after reading the NR Neutar global pilot ...more  
Comment by Drmyke3 on Apr 05, 2009 11:51am
Theres, thnx for your post.Also, Google Honeywell Gavitec  NEOMHoneywell a few weeks ago merged barcode scanning  software  with Gavitec/NEOM and NEOM will manufacture the scannners. That's two blue chip companies in bed with NEOM.It is expected that SB will settle with NEOM as the court cases proceed. THe method of reading the SB code infringes on NEOM patents (the INDIRECT ...more  
Comment by Drmyke3 on Apr 05, 2009 11:53am
to clarify my last post, the two ble chip companies working  with NEOM are Neustar and Honeywell. I think you will hear news soon from Nokia, Publicis, and Ogilvy.Dr. Mike
Comment by Theres on Apr 05, 2009 2:09pm
ThankThese info are still in the right direction for the future of Neomedia.Nevertheless I still don't understand the crash they knewn.I know than the WHAT (people ready to pay for) is more important then WHY in TA, but still...What are the decisions they have taken or and key events that have caused this collapse?Why they're pennystock since 2000-2001 after takeout ...more  
Comment by Drmyke3 on Apr 05, 2009 6:56pm
around 2006 Martin Copus orchestrated the buyout of  four small companies. It was a disaster  and 3 of the deals had to be reversed. We continue to own 100% of Gavitec but only 18% of Mobot and zero of the other two.Since then two new CEO have worked on turning the co. around and  as you see in the National Post 2 d barcodes are beginning to sprout up every where.We still have a ...more  
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