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Well, NEOM's is undoutedly very customer friendly. And corporate friendly, too.
lbgamer...
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=36207765
Do some research. Knowledge can be your best friend. How many companies are starting to provide phones that come bundled with one price that includes unlimited internet connection and data transfer?
Here's one, look up Cricket for a start. Look for the bigger picture. Investigate http://www.neom.com the ins and outs.
lbgamer, ask yourself. What would Web 2.0 be worth over the next few years and beyond with the internet-enabled cell phones to become all pervasive? What was Web 1.0 worth back in 2000 and who would've predicted that Google get rich off of it as well as many other search engine companies and those who took advantage of online internet commerce via a tethered computer desktop? As opposed to an internet-enabled cell phones that you can carry with you 24/7?
Ask yourself, what would Web 2.0 be worth?
Neomedia's cap is now at $28+ million. They gained an additional $11 million today on paper.
April 2007 was at around .067. I can easily see NEOM breaking the 104 week (2 year) high this April 2008, if not before that.
*whistles*
tartar sauce anyone? Make mine salmon, please.
Yeah, it went to over $700 in a little more than 2 years. Not bad, though that was an 8 bagger. This little baby called NEOM, as for me, was a 4 1/2 bagger in a month's time. And still it's going to go up, imho, a lot more. Though "lot" would be an understatement a year from now I suppose.
Tartar sauce anyone?
Word is getting at and the fact that the mobile space is becoming white hot fuels lots of speculation of what web 2.0 will entail knowing how well web 1.0 helped Google, Yahoo, MSN, and many more that made billions off of the internet via a tethered computer to the internet. Internet enabled cell phones isn't tethered and with you 24/7. Can you put a price on that one?
You can't. Just as people couldn't put a price on the internet with Google back in 2000.
Another 1.3 cent up and I'll break even. And I'm sure that won't be very far off, either.
*whistles*
Hey, oh, wow! Come back 2 1/2 hours later and this what happens! Did I miss the news or what? Need to go back and read.
Mobile Marketing Gets ‘Global Code of Conduct’ by MMA -
The Mobile Marketing Association (MMA), which represents 650 member companies worldwide, has released its Global Code of Conduct, designed to provide guidelines that all Mobile Marketers should consider and build their mobile marketing initiatives around.
The MMA Global Code of Conduct, or “the Code”, is intended to guide companies within the mobile ecosystem so that they can effectively, and responsibly, leverage the mobile channel for marketing purposes, whilst always protecting the consumer experience.
Produced by the MMA’s NA Privacy Committee, with input from MMA Regional Board of Directors in APAC, LATAM and EMEA, the Global Code of Conduct updates the 2007 revision and aligns the Code with generally accepted global privacy principles. It has five categories:
Notice – The fundamental principle of the MMA Privacy Code of Conduct, informing users of the marketers’ identity or products and services offered and the key terms and conditions that govern an interaction between the marketer and the user’s mobile device.
Choice & Consent - Respecting the right of the user to control which mobile messages they receive by obtaining consent (opt-in) and implementing a simple termination (opt-out) process.
Customization & Constraint – Ensuring that collected user information is used to tailor communication to the interests of the recipient and is handled responsibly, sensitively and in compliance with applicable law. Mobile messages should be limited to those requested by the user and provide value such as product and service enhancements, contests, requested information, entertainment or discounts.
Security – The implementation of reasonable technical, administrative and physical procedures to protect user information from unauthorized use, alteration, disclosure, distribution, or access.
Enforcement & Accountability - The MMA expects its members to comply with the MMA Privacy Code of Conduct and has incorporated the Code into applicable MMA Guidelines, including the U.S. Consumer Best Practice (“CBP”) Guidelines. Until the Code can be enforced effectively by a third party enforcement organization, Mobile Marketers are expected to use evaluations of their practices to certify compliance with the Code..
“The MMA believes that strong consumer privacy standards are essential to the success of mobile marketing by protecting mobile users from unwanted communications on their mobile devices. It is only through industry support of strong privacy guidelines that the power of mobile marketing can reach its full potential,” said Russell Buckley, MMA Global Board Chairman and Managing Director, Europe for AdMob.
“It is the heart and soul of the MMA to ensure a positive, consistent consumer experience, encouraging marketers to get the consumer interaction right first time round so that mobile interactions from brands are not viewed negatively,” said MMA President Laura Marriott. “The MMA Global Code of Conduct creates clear and consistent global guidelines for the careful treatment of each and every consumer interaction to help build a sustainable industry for mobile marketing.”
http://www.powerhomebiz.com/News/032009/mobile-code-conduct.htm
I'm smelling deliciously cooked trout. Am waiting for the Alaskan salmon.
I've expected somewhat that it'll go down some but not so much. And certainly not to the point of celebrating it with any orgasmic glee which only proves to be quite disgusting. Again, I keep in mind of where we are at this point compared to last week when it was at .006. Still more than a 100% gain at .013.
cool video
1jk1, Neomedia doesn't have any percentage of ownership in 12snap. They sold the last 10% ownership in January 2008. It's in the last 10-K for 2007 that came out in March 2008.
Of course, then you had this monkey who helped made things worse.
Frankie, Neomedia doesn't own the Data Matrix (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_Matrix ). The 2d barcode is now public domain (see http://www.idautomation.com/datamatrixfaq.html )
Here's a good page to learn about the differences between 2d barcodes.
http://www.adams1.com/stack.html
What Neomedia owns is the indirect code process for barcodes.
Drmyke3, that would be "Google on crack." eom
2D barcode marketing will be norm in under 500 days
http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/business/2009/0903160807.asp?A=2010&S=2010&O=FPIN
roadog, did you send Kroger a link to the Reuters video story on Neomedia about they can save "Old Media"? At least they can get that idea going in their wee little heads of theirs.
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=100074&feedType=VideoRSS&feedName=Technology&videoChannel=6
Tora, we're already up 90% since Monday. More than enough at the end of this week. As long as the overall trend points north, we should be happy enough about it.
Those would be great questions to ask for the upcoming conference call. Anybody making a list? I won't be attending.
Four days ago on Monday pps was at .0065 and we're presently at around .0131 which is +100% gain. Even if we dip some today we're still well ahead for this week no matter how much you twist it, this week will still be an up and great week.
.014/.0143 1.5 million. The bid went from .0125 and moved up to .014 to chase after the ask this morning. We'll see how it goes today.
In last year's 10-K filing on March 28, 2008 there were 12 employees at the Atlanta office location and 13 employees at Aschen, Germany office for a total of 25 for 2007. When the 10-K comes out this month we'll know whether they hired more employees or not.
Has the fact ever been lost on you to consider that they have met their hiring quota and positions filled for now and are not hiring anymore? Relax, Neom2006 and everybody else, while things unfold before us.
Where are we Now? - tipping point
http://searchenginewatch.com/3633153
Rocketing through the recession - mobile coupons...
http://www.bendbulletin.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090319/BIZ0102/903190365/1001/NEWS01
The GoMo News Billboard un-conference will take place at 4.30pm on March 31 2009 at Las Vegas.
Agenda
4.30pm: Bena Roberts invites people to have a drink and come in and join Billboard
Then she welcomes:
1. Iain McCready CEO NeoMedia
2. David Miller CEO Mobile Discovery
3. Michael Libes Co-Founder Medio and G-Truth
4. Barry Downes CEO Feed Henry
This 15 minute session will focus on what mobile marketing on mobile is. It will educate about mobile barcodes, search and widgets. It will show the entertainment industry how easy it is to use mobile barcodes or services in the value chain.
http://www.gomonews.com/agenda-gomo-news-billboard-mobile-marketing-un-conference-in-las-vegas/
Enjoy this video on 2d barcode clicking with a cell phone by MobileTag.
READ HERE! Edited to add:
Airlines
The Aztec Code has been selected by the airline industry (IATA's BCBP standard) for the electronic boarding passes.
Several airlines send Aztec Codes to passengers' mobile phones for ticketing purposes, relating to online (or paperless) ticketing.
Air New Zealand will be using the code domestically for ticketing, but this deployment is still in process.
Governmental
Governmental deployments
Polish car registration documents bear an encrypted summary encoded as Aztec Code. Works are underway to enable car insurance companies to automatically fill in the relevant information based on digital photographs of the document as the first step of closing a new insurance contract.
Mobile phone reader support
This code has limited mobile phone reader support. Please feel free to keep and updated list of phones supporting the feature here.
-Neoreader adds support for this code to many brands of cellphone
-NeoMedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_Code
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2009/03/16/daily80.html?surround=lfn
http://www.ajc.com/business/content/business/delta/stories/2009/03/19/cell_boarding_pass.html - recognize this barcode anyone?
One more post left for the day...
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It may be down 16% today but for over the last 3 days, counting today, pps is up 84%.
hangdog, how regular are we talking about? What are block buys like? And when do you think this accumulation started?
Claw, well, whoever is accumulating doesn't have to go past 5% otherwise they'll expose themselves if the target is Neom (ie. buyout). We're talking about less than 65,000,000 shares.
Ask now back up at .0155 eom
Sweet. They deserve it. Up at .0145
Seems like pps is starting to turn around now. Up now at .014