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I have not posted for a few days and it seems that my good friends YJ and Hangdog dissagree with me....
The original premise of my statement regarding an announcement by Nokia that they were going to embed the Neoreader on Nokia phones was YJ statement that it "it is of no value at this point"
Do you really think that it would not move the share price? Really?
I do agree with you hole-heartedly however, that people are tired of promises and we do need to see real results!!!!
As for "of no value" I hope we get the opportunity to find out what impact of such an announcement by NOKIA! :)
On the contrary....if most people realized the potential of this stock we could not be sitting at $.005!
Lets Speculate: What would happen to our pps if Nokia descided to embed neoreader on its phones?
There is some connection between Air2Web and Neomedia.....they either liscensed our tech or we acquired one of their employees. I think it is the later....anyone else have better recollection?
Useful piece of info for those of us who do not have the paid ihub membership: If you set up an RSS feed into your MS OUTLOOK you can then search all the posts that you have downloaded.
Shozu.com
Here is a list of supported sites....there is a lot.
http://www.shozu.com/portal/tour.do?operation=where
Hasn't it flat-lined the past couple or few days?????
Could someone give me the bullet points re: ShoZu?
Suggestion: Why don't one of the moderators put a post in the first slot (similiar to yellowjackets post) containing an invite and some directions/suggestions for newcomers to the board.
neo.f (germany) closed at $.006, this is equivalant to .007555 US!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
.006 Euro = 0.007555 US Dollar
.006 US Dollar (USD) = 0.004765 Euro (EUR)
Interbank rate +/- %
This means:
You buy .006 Euro : 0.007555 US Dollar
You sell .006 Euro : 0.007554 US Dollar
You buy .006 US Dollar : 0.004765 Euro
You sell .006 US Dollar : 0.004766 Euro
Curious if anyone here just bought the 450,000 shares----how long did it take to get filled?
Check out pages 15, 60, and 70.
HUMMEL GMBH U. CO. KG Mr. Ralf Kunkel Area(s) of involvement: Passenger & Airport Services
Director Sales & Marketing With a tradition of 50 years and 230 employees, Hummel GmbH u.
Tel.: 49 7159 402 285 Co. KG is as versatile with the manufacture of ATB products as with
Fax: 49 7159 402 280 bar code and continuous forms. Their flight, ferry and rail tickets,
rkunkel@hummel-print.com ticket covers, boarding passes, boarding pass wallets and thermal
baggage tags meet the highest security and handling requirements.
They face the latest market demands with new products such as
boarding pass rolls, RFID in thermal baggage tags and boarding
cards, and their thermal boarding cards and boarding pass wallets
are perfectly suitable for 2D barcodes, due to the use of thermal
top-coat paper qualities. In addition, their products are a perfect
media for advertisement and offer individual solutions to your
advertisement partner.
www.hummel-print.com
Checkout page 70 also.
LIPSO SYSTEMS INC. Mrs. Sophie Hennion Area(s) of involvement: 2D Bar-Code
CEO LIPSO Systems Inc. provides value-added, mission critical solutions
Tel.: 1 (514) 499 0210 Ext. 112 at highest industry standards in the mobile data turn key solutions
Fax: 1 (514) 499 3670 and mobile data connectivity.
sophie.hennion@lipso.com LIPSO is one of the first mobile solutions providers to commercialise
2D barcodes that can be scanned from the screens of mobile
devices.
www.lipso.com
Check out an Ogilvy presentation in California in Feb. (slides 31-40)
Can someone with Neoreader click on some of the barcodes shown and see if any are processed by Neom?
http://www.wpp.com/NR/rdonlyres/FA3B8F3D-839C-4726-A46D-F720E84D28DF/0/thestore_mar08_TheConnectedShopper.pdf
No mention of Neomedia however.....lots of 2d barcode stuff though....
This space is truly hot and getting hotter!
Here is the link to the lab.
http://innovation.ogilvy.com/
It says the site is temp. down.
I was not aware of this....it is very troubling that they had a relationship with Neomedia and now they have one with Scanbuy!
I wonder if they were used by Scanbuy to "spy" on Neomedia and they system and after they found out what they wanted they bolted and went to Scanbuy.
This is very interesting and potential troubling.
The stock was up to an intraday high of around $.76 at one point and I think the AS was the same 1.3 Billion ?????
Does anyone know how to add the below widget to our ihub site?
Here is the information for it? I thought it would be a good idea to monitor neom.com website traffic.
<!-- Alexa Graph Widget from http://www.alexa.com/site/site_stats/signup -->
<script type="text/javascript"
src="http://widgets.alexa.com/traffic/javascript/graph.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">/*
<![CDATA[*/
// USER-EDITABLE VARIABLES
// enter up to 3 domains, separated by a space
var sites = ["neom.com"];
var opts = {
width: 380, // width in pixels (max 400)
height: 300, // height in pixels (max 300)
type: 'r', // "r" Reach, "n" Rank, "p" Page Views
range: '6m', // "7d", "1m", "3m", "6m", "1y", "3y", "5y", "max"
bgcolor: 'e6f3fc' // hex value without "#" char (usually "e6f3fc")
};
// END USER-EDITABLE VARIABLES
AGraphManager.add( new AGraph(sites, opts) );
//]]></script>
<!-- end Alexa Graph Widget -->
Modiv Media (Modiv Shopper) is teaming with IBM, combining the Modiv Media Shopper solution–a self-service scan-and-bag solution featuring targeted media–
with the IBM WebSphere® Remote Server using WAS and IBM DB2®–to deliver sales lift, customer loyalty and operational efficiencies. The combination
of Modiv Media applications and IBM middleware provides the interface between the mobile technology
offered by the PSS solution and
a retailer’s existing IT systems.
Info about servers:
IBM WebSphere® Remote Server V6.2 is a leading Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) platform for remotely managed distributed environments designed specifically to integrate and provide support for store-level devices and applications - past, present, and future. As the core component for Retail Integration Framework, WebSphere Remote Server provides the foundation for innovation in store environments where customer-facing and self-service technologies are in high demand as a way of delivering a differentiated experience for the consumer. WebSphere Remote Server provides a platform to build, assemble, deploy, and manage these next generation solutions supporting industry standards, as well as protecting existing solutions, delivering a true plug-and-play platform leveraging J2EE middleware technologies.
V6.2 of WebSphere Remote Server provides product release updates, simplified packaging, and enhanced installation and management.
IBM WebSphere Remote Server:
Provides a platform to build, assemble, deploy and manage these next generation solutions supporting the latest industry standards, as well as protecting existing solutions, delivering a true plug and play platform leveraging the latest J2EE middleware technologies available.
Provides a robust middleware platform with a J2EE application server, WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, integrated with the following: WebSphere MQ for an assured message delivery component
DB2 Workgroup Server Edition as a relational database management system
WebSphere System Management Accelerators Tivoli Systems management and monitoring (in the standard and advanced editions)
Another thought for all of us to consider/recall/ponder anew is the fact that these patents have been scrutinized and scrutinized and yet they stand! That in my estimation is very very good! :)
I agree, you have to consider the source. It is amazing how patents can be upheld and how EFF tries to minimize it as much as possible! Neomedia was definately the winner in this fued.
kokonutguy's post is well taken!!!!! I also think clawmann's point about the attorney's statement is probably pretty close to reality. Notwithstanding the fact that they are Neomedia's attorney--their business rises and falls on credibility and if they put something out there that is bogus/fanciful, then it ultimately will hurt their credibility.
Good Morning JP! You too Hangdog!
Does this use our patents?
We need to blow through this sub-penny non-sense!
Come on people!!!!!!!!!! BUY Me thinks too many are gun shy!
If I had more cash I can tell you we would be blowing through these levels right now!
We have great news regarding an issue that has been suppressing this stock for over a year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
skyrockets in flight, morning delight LOL
If moderators or someone else has access to NEOM email list, they should send out an email reporting the news to some who may not follow Neom like we all do.
Checkout http://neom.com/xelia.php
Checkout this as well:
http://neom.com/xelia-specs.php
Good Morning Success :) you are fast by the way!! You had that up in less than two minutes. I just checked the newswire! Off to the races we go!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Honeywell is a very big corporation with lots and lots of uses for this tech! This could be another great alliance!
GoMo interview with Laura Marriott: Mobile barcoding industry needs to educate, co-operate and agree on global standards
Posted by Cian on Feb 17, 2009 5:00
Tags: laura marriott, mobile advertising, Mobile barcodes, mobile barcoding, Mobile Devices, mobile internet, mobile marketing association, mobile standards, Mobile Web, Mobile World Congress
“2D will have an enormous impact if we can drive to an open industry standard and ensure low cost of entry for the global community.” Laura Marriott NeoMedia
Interview with Laura Marriott, ex-CEO of the MMA and current board member of mobile barcoding specialists NeoMedia. The interview covers Laura’s reasons for moving into the field of mobile barcodes, her hopes for the future of that industry in the short and long term, and her opinions on how the barcoding sector needs to behave to achieve real success.
Bena: Let me start by asking how you think the barcoding industry looks at the moment:
Laura: Companies are continuing to invest in wireless media. New investors are looking for media with sustainable metrics and quantifiable results. People who haven’t yet played in mobile are sitting on the line, but they’re still watching closely to see how it performs. We are seeing advertisers funding mobile campaigns, campaigns that are easy to use, easy to understand, and that see quantifiable results.
Bena: Thats very positive. But I just realised I didn’t even ask you about your move to NeoMedia!
Why did you choose NeoMedia and the barcoding industry, and what are your aims for the next 6 months?
Laura: I have long been an advocate of barcodes. They provide ease of use, and an instant accessibility component to mobile that we haven’t seen in other channels. They offer one-click access to websites, product info, ticketing, coupons and many more mobile services.
Now, the reason I chose NeoMedia is because it is uniquely positioned in the industry. It has a strong suite of services, and is well positioned with its IP. It’s a very strong player in the space.
As for the next 6 months, specifically I’m looking forward to refining messaging, aiding education for consumers and advertisers (which is the largest challenge we face in the industry right now), facilitating introductions between barcoders and advertisers, and driving standardisation. Our goal in NeoMedia is for an open standard. We don’t want proprietary barcodes and systems, that leads to fragmentation.
Bena: I love the idea of education. Lets stick with that for a while. Do you have any comments on CTIA and how to properly educate.
Laura: I am unable to speak out against a specific organisation in this area. Essentially we believe that establishing or supporting a proprietary code will only hamper, or even halt, the spread of barcodes. Large brands like Coca Cola and BMW want GLOBAL campaigns. If we as an industry don’t create global standards then we’re doing a disservice to growth in this area.
Bena: What would be your ideal “next wave” of movements for standardisation/education in the next 3 - 6 months.
Laura: The MMA needs to get all the institutions collaborating in barcodes to get together and pick an open platform. GS1, GSMA, CTIA, VCC in Singapore, we need to bring all of these organisations together to collaborate and determine what makes most sense for the industry. It will be essential to get the handset manufacturers in on this as well. Ok, so that’s a bigger thing than just the next 3 - 6 months! But that’s what I really think needs to happen.
Bena: What do you think needs to happen for mobile barcodes to take centre stage? Microsoft has made progress with the Microsoft Tag code, but that’s proprietary. What needs to be done?
Laura: It’s a challenge we’ve had in mobile for a long time. In the US, the shortcode system was deployed here in 2002, and we had a huge amount of standards We all had to get together and create an aggregator model before it really took off. Europe could really begin to take a leadership position in this regard. Collaboration and working together is so important to getting ahead in the industry.
Bena: With your MMA background, could you spearhead a proper barcodes initiative back into the MMA? Barcodes are the next big thing, but at the same time we saw Group M doing great things with Lufthansa… and then shifting focus on the mobile market. I worry for the state of the barcode industry.
Laura: Well, nothing happens over night. It will require time to get it right. The reset in economy has actually given us a chance to step back, get the right players together and move forward in the best interest of the consumers. Big agencies are shutting down or repositioning mobile teams, but this isn’t necessarily an inhibitor. It just means that when we go to market we need a strong service with good metrics. It’s not an obstacle, it’s an opportunity, but only if we take the time as an industry to put the pieces in place.
Bena: Are there any changes in the US barcode licensing that will be announced at MWC?
Laura: You can expect resolution on that shortly. I can’t give details right now, but the goal of NeoMedia has always been to license technology and share it across the industry.
Related News:
Laura Marriott joins NeoMedia Board of Directors
Laura Marriott resigns as global President of the MMA
Laura Marriott MMA comments on Mobile Marketing and the Olympics
Interview with Iain McCready CEO NeoMedia on the mobile barcode vision for mobile operators
Mobile Barcodes in France – Interview with CEO mobiletag Domenico Surace and Christian Viala
Has ANYONE actually bought shares in after hours? When you do let me know....
neom does not trade in after hours....this is merely a settlement (deal done earlier in the day).
monkey man has his tail between his legs.
i spoke to the pat off and received a very limited amount of info and to quote "this is good."
AFTERALL, THIS IS WHAT IM STATED!
I AGREE, THIS CAN ONLY BE GREAT NEWS FOR US! THE BASIC PATENT WAS UPHELD WITH A FEW ADJUSTMENTS!
I suspect this is just an oversight. Web designer/devolopers from Germany did the new site and this is a standard add on to all their sites and they simply did not update it to say and the United States.
one counterpoint to this is we are talking about Microsoft! they have Billions of dollars and lots and lots of resources at their disposal! Not to mention a mobile operating system that they could use to embed/incorporate their proposed solution.
TMS Way" provides premium services for Media like StarTV, TV5Monde and Ad agencies like "Ogilvy", Mindshare, Starcom, Havas for brands like Nike, Motorola, Toblerone, and Citibank.
"This was a surprise as I had thought that NeoMedia would focus on the brands but increasingly Iain mentioned that it was operators that were hungry for barcodes."
Website is up and running....