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Important Links:
-12snap
http://www.12snap.com
-Add2Phone
http://www.add2phone.com
-AirClic
http://www.airclic.com
-Bango
http://www.Bango.net
-Baniak, Pine & Gannon:
http://www.bpglaw.com/Page.html
-Big Gig Strategies
http://www.biggigstrategies.com
-Connecting the physical world to the Internet (Jan. 1-7 2001):
http://www.neom.com/corporate/press/2001/wscr.pdf
-Cool Town (Updated March 1rst):
http://www.cooltown.hp.com/
-In-Depth Tech Interview with MusiKube Officials (April 2003):
http://www.pocketpcflash.net/articles/musikube-01.htm
-I-Coupons:
http://www.m-bar-go.com
-L-Scan:
http://www.lscan.com
-Metro Furure Store(Virtual Tour):
http://www.future-store.org/servlet/PB/menu/1000373_l2/1075910645620.html
-Wallstreet Transcript (Dec. 11 2000):
http://www.neom.com/corporate/press/2000/twst.pdf
-Nokia's Press Conference:
http://www.nokiawebcast.com/
-17. Nokia's RFID Phone Scanning:
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/834/1/1/
-PaperClick (Flash Presentation):
http://www.paperclick.com/chkflash.htm
-PaperClick (OverView Presentation):
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/PaperClickOverview.pps
-PaperClick Shareholder Presentation:
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/PaperClickShareHolder2003.pdf
-PaperClick Info-Site:
http://www.paperclick.com/Download/PaperClick_for_Cell_Phones.pdf
-ScanBuy:
http://www.ScanBuy.com
-SEC Filings:
http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/filings.jsp?symbol=NEOM
-Relco:
http://www.relco.com
-SmartMobs:
http://www.smartmobs.com/index.html
-Seven Worldwide:
http://sevenww.com
-UVerify's Presentation:
http://www.neom.com/products/ip/UVerifyPresentation.pdf
-VodaFone's Virtual World Revolution:
http://www.vodafone.com/flash/futures/
How Does PaperClick Work?
The PaperClick system consists of two basic components: PaperClick Device Software and the PaperClick Resolution Service.
The PaperClick Device Software is a small program that an end user installs on his or her cell phone, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or personal computer. This software is responsible for helping the user's web browser display the content associated with a machine readable identifier.
The PaperClick Resolution Service is software that runs on a server on the Internet. It manages the relationships between individual identifiers and their associated web pages. We call these relationships "mappings." When a user reads an identifier with the device software, the server is responsible determining what web page the identifier's owner wanted displayed and returning it to the user's web browser.
The following diagram shows a simplified version of how PaperClick works:
The steps in the process are:
The PaperClick Device Software reads the identifier (a barcode in this case).
It creates a web address referring to the PaperClick Resolution Service, and gives this to the browser.
The browser uses that web address to send the request to the Resolution Service.
The Resolution Service takes the identifier out of the web address it receives, and looks it up in its database of mappings.
The database returns the web page associated with the identifier.
The Resolution Service returns the destination web page information to the browser.
The browser then contacts the correct web site to obtain the specified page.
The web site returns the content to the browser so that the user can see it.
All the interaction between the Device Software, the browser and the Resolution Service is completely transparent to the customer. From their point of view, it's "click on a barcode, see a web page."
PaperClick™ frequently-asked questions
http://www.paperclick.com/PaperClickFAQ.htm
How Does PaperClick Work?
The PaperClick system consists of two basic components: PaperClick Device Software and the PaperClick Resolution Service.
The PaperClick Device Software is a small program that an end user installs on his or her cell phone, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or personal computer. This software is responsible for helping the user's web browser display the content associated with a machine readable identifier.
The PaperClick Resolution Service is software that runs on a server on the Internet. It manages the relationships between individual identifiers and their associated web pages. We call these relationships "mappings." When a user reads an identifier with the device software, the server is responsible determining what web page the identifier's owner wanted displayed and returning it to the user's web browser.
The following diagram shows a simplified version of how PaperClick works:
The steps in the process are:
The PaperClick Device Software reads the identifier (a barcode in this case).
It creates a web address referring to the PaperClick Resolution Service, and gives this to the browser.
The browser uses that web address to send the request to the Resolution Service.
The Resolution Service takes the identifier out of the web address it receives, and looks it up in its database of mappings.
The database returns the web page associated with the identifier.
The Resolution Service returns the destination web page information to the browser.
The browser then contacts the correct web site to obtain the specified page.
The web site returns the content to the browser so that the user can see it.
All the interaction between the Device Software, the browser and the Resolution Service is completely transparent to the customer. From their point of view, it's "click on a barcode, see a web page."
http://www.paperclick.com/PaperClickFAQ.htm
How Does PaperClick Work?
The PaperClick system consists of two basic components: PaperClick Device Software and the PaperClick Resolution Service.
The PaperClick Device Software is a small program that an end user installs on his or her cell phone, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) or personal computer. This software is responsible for helping the user's web browser display the content associated with a machine readable identifier.
The PaperClick Resolution Service is software that runs on a server on the Internet. It manages the relationships between individual identifiers and their associated web pages. We call these relationships "mappings." When a user reads an identifier with the device software, the server is responsible determining what web page the identifier's owner wanted displayed and returning it to the user's web browser.
The following diagram shows a simplified version of how PaperClick works:
The steps in the process are:
The PaperClick Device Software reads the identifier (a barcode in this case).
It creates a web address referring to the PaperClick Resolution Service, and gives this to the browser.
The browser uses that web address to send the request to the Resolution Service.
The Resolution Service takes the identifier out of the web address it receives, and looks it up in its database of mappings.
The database returns the web page associated with the identifier.
The Resolution Service returns the destination web page information to the browser.
The browser then contacts the correct web site to obtain the specified page.
The web site returns the content to the browser so that the user can see it.
All the interaction between the Device Software, the browser and the Resolution Service is completely transparent to the customer. From their point of view, it's "click on a barcode, see a web page."
http://www.paperclick.com/PaperClickFAQ.htm
Symbol Technologies Introduces New Handheld Computers Tailored to Industrial Enterprise Mobility Applications:
http://www.symbol.com/news/pressreleases/pr_misc_mc9000s_k.html
"We have integrated advanced mobile technology to help customers quickly deploy a solution that translates into immediate productivity gains and rapid return-on-investment," said Chester "Chet" Pribonic, Symbol vice president and general manager of the mobile computing division. "This complete family of ‘work-horse' handhelds is designed from a common computing platform and enables Symbol Business Partners to provide a broad array of value-added mobile applications and solutions."
Coca-Cola Enterprises to Roll out Ruggedized Handheld Computers from Symbol Technologies to 28,000 Mobile Workers
HOLTSVILLE, N.Y.--April 20, 2004--Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:SBL) The Enterprise Mobility CompanyTM, today announced that Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE:CCE), the world's largest producer, bottler and distributor of non-alcoholic beverages, is purchasing Symbol's next-generation handheld computer, the Symbol MC9000, as part of a comprehensive enterprise mobility solution for its North American and European mobile workforce.
"Coca-Cola Enterprises considers Symbol a strategic technology partner with a superior enterprise mobility vision and product roadmap. Symbol is committed to working closely with us to keep us in a technology leadership position. As a result of this partnership, we have developed a high-performance, ruggedized handheld computer customized for the beverage industry. This new technology will provide the foundation for delivering innovative mobile solutions that enhance productivity and maximize customer value," said Christopher Koterski, program manager of Mobile Computing, Coca-Cola Enterprises.
"Coca-Cola Enterprises is a pioneer of the beverage industry and has become a leader in mobile workforce enablement by providing its field team with technology that delivers information at the point of decision and allows them to better service their customers. We are delighted that Coca-Cola Enterprises selected Symbol as its strategic enterprise mobility partner," William Nuti, Symbol president and CEO said. "Coca-Cola Enterprises is counting on our mobile computing technology to set new benchmarks in the delivery of enterprise mobility solutions. We look forward to a long-term successful relationship with Coca-Cola Enterprises."
The new Symbol handheld computer developed with Coca-Cola Enterprises, a variation of the recently introduced Symbol MC9000-G, is rugged and reliable enabling it to work in extreme temperatures and weather conditions. It has important features that benefit Coca-Cola Enterprises workers including a bright, high-resolution color screen for easy reading indoors and outdoors; Symbol Wi-Fi wireless networking; Microsoft® Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC for robust application development; the powerful 32-bit XScale(TM) processor from Intel; and rechargeable, extended-use lithium-ion batteries. The MC9000 incorporates the new Symbol imaging engine, which at one-fifth of a cubic inch is the smallest miniature bar code imaging system, combining CCD sensor technology with "Smart Focus" technology from Symbol plus proven intuitive laser-aiming guidance and self-illumination. The resulting benefits include outstanding performance reading both one-dimensional and two-dimensional bar code symbols from multiple angles as well as excellent image capture quality.
Intellectual Property: (Last Update: 02 May, 2004 1:15 AM)
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc., Sees Its Growing Patent Portfolio As `Core Component` of Its Immediate and Long-Term Growth: http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=2992670
U.S. Patent 6,542,933
New Patent has `Homeland Security Importance, Global Impact` for NeoMedia Technologies: http://www.eetimes.com/pressreleases/bizwire/66788
Patents Pending:
Liscense/Royalties:
NeoMedia Grants Patent License to A.T. Cross (Jan. 16, 2001):
http://www.mrodaily.com/mropress/011601/neomedia_grants_patent_license_t.htm
Legal Issues:
Intellectual Property: (Last Update: 02 May, 2004 1:15 AM)
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc., Sees Its Growing Patent Portfolio As `Core Component` of Its Immediate and Long-Term Growth: http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=2992670
U.S. Patent 6,542,933
New Patent has `Homeland Security Importance, Global Impact` for NeoMedia Technologies: http://www.eetimes.com/pressreleases/bizwire/66788
Patents Pending:
Liscense/Royalties:
Legal Issues:
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc., Sees Its Growing Patent Portfolio As `Core Component` of Its Immediate and Long-Term Growth
http://www.eetimes.com/pressreleases/bizwire/59290
February 21, 2003 (9:00 AM EST)
FORT MYERS, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 21, 2003--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: NEOM), an innovator and international leader in technologies which make information faster and easier to access, said today that it views its growing patent portfolio as a "core component" of its strategic plan for 2003 . . . and beyond.
"Traditionally -- if there is tradition in an industry as young and dynamic as Information Technology, smaller companies have often been the pioneers, with larger companies having the marketing muscle and financial wherewithal to successfully launch and bring products to market," said Chas Fritz, NeoMedia founder and chairman. "Such has been the case with NeoMedia, as we were awarded patents and earned a worldwide reputation for our print-to-Internet innovations.
"NeoMedia now has five patents, including our newest one, which eliminates the need to link to the Internet for information traditionally found there."
U.S. Patent 6,434,561, issued in August 2002, deals with improved methods of converting information placed directly on a physical object into PC-readable data utilizing two-dimensional bar codes pioneered by industry leader Symbol Technologies, Inc., (NYSE: SBL) and various data compression techniques, along with software and desktop image scanners. Each 2 to 3-inch bar code can hold 2 to 3KB (equivalent to 2 to 3 printed pages), depending on the data compression technique used.
One example of how NeoMedia's new technology can be used is in banking, where such a two-dimensional bar code would appear on a bank statement. Then, using software and an image scanner -- and without linking to the Internet -- the user could easily and accurately import the bank statement information into Quicken(R), Microsoft(R) Money, etc. The bank would save by not having to store the information online, and the user would save time -- and possible errors -- by not having to re-key.
Dr. Kevin Hunter, the company's chief scientist, and NeoMedia's former executive vice president, Robert T. Durst, Jr., developed the technology for which this patent was issued.
NeoMedia's four previous patents pertain directly to linking documents, physical objects and transactions directly to Internet-based information, using a variety of auto-ID technologies including bar code scanners, RFID, voice recognition, and magnetic stripe cards.
'Major Profit Opportunity'
"Our robust portfolio protects technologies which use interfaces very much in demand today, particularly RFID and voice," said Fritz. "These and many other indexing methods are required by many of the top IT companies worldwide. We believe our patents represent a major profit opportunity, especially as applications using RFID and voice grow in acceptance -- and in sales -- at rates exceeding industry growth overall."
NeoMedia's strategic goal of having its portfolio of patents and other intellectual properties as profit centers is "not new . . . not new at all," said Fritz. "Much as any pioneer, NeoMedia has been ahead of its time, ahead of the curve," Fritz said. "Now, many major IT companies here at home and around the world need the technologies we developed to keep their own products 'leading edge'.
"NeoMedia's patents substantially strengthen our intellectual property rights to products, systems and methods," he said. "As the rest of the IT world 'discovers' applications we invented, developed and patented, NeoMedia will aggressively develop this rapidly emerging market as well as license our technology, as appropriate, while our intellectual property position continues to reinforce our early vision and initiative.
"You can't pick up a newspaper today without reading about patent infringements by major companies," he said. "Our patented technologies are in demand, and we are aggressively working to protect them," noting that more than a year ago NeoMedia took a major step toward achieving our strategy to merchandise its patents "by joining forces with a recognized leader in the IP field (see "NeoMedia Contracts with Baniak Pine & Gannon to Help License and Protect its Intellectual Property Portfolio," Business Wire, Feb. 1, 2002)."
About NeoMedia Technologies
NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (www.neom.com) develops technologies that link physical information and objects to the Internet, marketing services under the PaperClick(TM) trademark. In addition, NeoMedia's Systems Integration Group specializes in Open & Storage System solutions and automating print production operations.
This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. With the exception of historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release involve risk and uncertainties. Actual results could differ materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statement.
PaperClick is a trademark of NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
Quicken is a registered trademark of Intuit Inc.
Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
--30--KF/ny* CONTACT: NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. Charles T. Jensen, 239/337-3434 cjensen@neom.com or The Kaminer Group David A. Kaminer, 914/684-1934 dkaminer@kamgrp.com KEYWORD: FLORIDA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: SOFTWARE E-COMMERCE INTERNET COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS BANKING SOURCE: NeoMedia Technologies, Inc.
Important Links:
1. Baniak, Pine & Gannon:
http://www.bpglaw.com/Page.html
2. Connecting the physical world to the Internet (Jan. 1-7 2001):
http://www.neom.com/corporate/press/2001/wscr.pdf
3. Cool Town (Updated March 1rst):
http://www.cooltown.hp.com/
4. In-Depth Tech Interview with MusiKube Officials (April 2003):
http://www.pocketpcflash.net/articles/musikube-01.htm
5. Metro Furure Store(Virtual Tour):
http://www.future-store.org/servlet/PB/menu/1000373_l2/1075910645620.html
6. Wallstreet Transcript (Dec. 11 2000):
http://www.neom.com/corporate/press/2000/twst.pdf
7. Nokia's Press Conference:
http://www.nokiawebcast.com/
8. 17. Nokia's RFID Phone Scanning:
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/834/1/1/
9. PaperClick (Flash Presentation):
http://www.paperclick.com/chkflash.htm
10. PaperClick (OverView Presentation):
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/PaperClickOverview.pps
11. PaperClick Shareholder Presentation:
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/PaperClickShareHolder2003.pdf
12. PaperClick Info-Site:
http://www.paperclick.com/Download/PaperClick_for_Cell_Phones.pdf
13. SmartMobs:
http://www.smartmobs.com/index.html
14. UVerify's Presentation:
http://www.neom.com/products/ip/UVerifyPresentation.pdf
15. VodaFone's Virtual World Revolution:
http://www.vodafone.com/flash/futures/
Intellectual Property: (Last Update: 02 May, 2004 1:15 AM)
U.S. Patent 6,542,933
New Patent has `Homeland Security Importance, Global Impact` for NeoMedia Technologies: http://www.eetimes.com/pressreleases/bizwire/66788
Patents Pending:
Liscense/Royalties:
Legal Issues:
What's New?: (Last Update: 02 May, 2004 1:15 AM)
1. M-Bar-Go has updated their website.
2. 12snap trials mobile barcodes
12SNAP has begun mobile voucher pilot trials in partnership with iCoupon, using bar codes sent by high street retailers to picture messaging-compatible-handsets.
FT. MYERS, Fla., and LONDON , Jan. 13, 2004
iCoupon, Innovator in Delivery of Electronic Coupons to Camera Cell Phones, Signs LOI to Join NeoMedia Technologies' Launch of PaperClick in Europe: http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/040113/290/ejb74.html
Light Website: http://www.lightoffers.com/index.htm
Light has partnered with a number of leading High Street retailers, including:
Thier currently considering partnerships with retailers representing the following categories;
- Mobile Phone Retailer
- Fashion Retailer
- Department Store
- Home Electrics
- On Trade
- Entertainment
- Health Club
- eTailers
On the News
1. WZVN-TV (ABC-7) aired a feature on PaperClick on Feb 25, 2004.
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/videoAbc7.jsp
2. MSNBC and WFLA-TV (NBC-8) also aired a feature on PaperClick.
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/videoNbc8.jsp
Applications: "Connecting the Physical World to the Internet"
1. PaperClick for Cell Phones:
http://www.paperclick.com/ToGo/togo.htm
Insite, Opinions and Due Diligence
1. Board Chat Room:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NeoMedia_Technologies_Inc/chat
2. DiamondTech's Possible PR's Page (Updated Feb 24/2004):
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=2453666
3. MAILMAN's NeoMedia DD Page:
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/manage_msg.asp?message_id=2306534
4. Smartmobs Post:
http://www.smartmobs.com/archives/002719.html
Important Links:
1. ABC-7 Local News Coverage:
http://www.abc-7.com/BuildASX.asx?videofilename=040225_abc-paperclick.wmv
3. Baniak, Pine & Gannon:
http://www.bpglaw.com/Page.html
4. Connecting the physical world to the Internet (Jan. 1-7 2001):
http://www.neom.com/corporate/press/2001/wscr.pdf
5. Cool Town (Updated March 1rst):
http://www.cooltown.hp.com/
6. In-Depth Tech Interview with MusiKube Officials (April 2003):
http://www.pocketpcflash.net/articles/musikube-01.htm
7. Metro Furure Store(Virtual Tour):
http://www.future-store.org/servlet/PB/menu/1000373_l2/1075910645620.html
8. Wallstreet Transcript (Dec. 11 2000):
http://www.neom.com/corporate/press/2000/twst.pdf
9. Nokia's Press Conference:
http://www.nokiawebcast.com/
10. 17. Nokia's RFID Phone Scanning:
http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/articleview/834/1/1/
11. PaperClick (Flash Presentation):
http://www.paperclick.com/chkflash.htm
12. PaperClick (OverView Presentation):
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/PaperClickOverview.pps
13. PaperClick Shareholder Presentation:
http://www.neom.com/products/paperclick/PaperClickShareHolder2003.pdf
14. PaperClick Info-Site:
http://www.paperclick.com/Download/PaperClick_for_Cell_Phones.pdf
15. SmartMobs:
http://www.smartmobs.com/index.html
16. UVerify's Presentation:
http://www.neom.com/products/ip/UVerifyPresentation.pdf
17. VodaFone's Virtual World Revolution:
http://www.vodafone.com/flash/futures/
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