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Sorry. Don't buy it. I checked otcbb, no SEC filings. Nothing in yahoo or other online searches.
Can you provide proof to this???
Do you know how to read? It clearly says that Laura Marriott is only commenting as an industry expert. These both are not Neomedia campaigns.
Scanlife Live Scan feed verifies to me that the demand is there.
I see over a scan a second coming in. So we now the demand is there. The question is if Neomedia can figure out how to execute to sell.
IMO Biggest story of the year for this technology!
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Scanbuy-and-GS1-B2C-Alliance-prnews-1065153116.html?x=0&.v=1
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How do you know how many scans it got, and who said Scanlife did this?
Wonder what happened to MobileTag? I thought they were the exclusive provider in France? But then again, there have been rumors that their technology did not work well.
I think I stumbled on to huge news
Take a look at the last paragraph in this article from today's NY Times
www.nytimes.com/2011/03/18/business/media/18adco.html?src=busln
The Turf Wars do not seem to be prompting Sears’s rivals to wave white flags. For example, Home Depot and a company called Scanbuy are introducing a print campaign using mobile bar codes, or QR codes, to provide information about Martha Stewart Living merchandise.
Home Depot would be huge for the industry.
Mobile Tag Announces 6.6 Million Euro Capital Raise
I think this is our partner. (CEO is a former Neomedia guy) What do you guys think? To me it is an indication of how the market is heating up, if they can raise that much money.
Link
why quote an article that is 2 years old?
Just got Target catalog
Saw it includes barcodes next to a bunch of products, to be scanned with the Scanlife reader.
Great video, for our partner licensee Link
Google Alert! The big carrier, Verizon just signed with
Scanbuy. Other than At&t, does this give them the whole US market? Link over here.
Norma Kamali, do we get paid per scan?
Norma Kamali Link
Win an Android, scan the code
http://scanlife.com/droidgiveaway/enter.html
Mobile Marketer
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I'll take that bet.
When you say "anything is possible" maybe Neomedia will buy Scanbuy. Why not come up with some more imaginative ideas.
But here is the most accurate one:
Anything is possible if you don't know what you're talking about.
THe NY Times article mentions Scanbuy, but it also talks about other print to web technologies that are not done with scanning. If Japan is our model, then those other technologies will not survive. But unfortunatly the article seems to say that scanning may not be the best way to go for advertisers.
So, we need to do all we can to stand behind the barcode scanning method, and scan away!
Remember this NY Times article?
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/18/technology/18mobile.html?_r=1
Well get rocked tomorrow!!!
I read on Yahoo board they can convert as low as .004 cents, so I am not sure which is true. i heard both numbers being thrown around.
Isn't that what GetFugu does? Do they violate?
Rookie Mistake. Do not confuse Sony Ericsson with Ericsson
They are 2 entirely different companies.
lets all vote "Heck all the time"
Great news, but how do we reconcile this with Scanbuy's PR?
Scanbuy PR link
www.scanbuy.com/web/press-kit/102-sony-ericsson-to-pre-load-scanbuys-mobile-barcode-application
Sony Ericsson to Pre-Load Scanbuy's Mobile Barcode Application, Making ScanLife Technology Available to Millions of People
New York, NY – October 19, 2009 – Scanbuy, Inc., the global leader in mobile barcode solutions, today announced that its ScanLife mobile barcode application will be pre-loaded on Sony Ericsson camera enabled devices. Phones are already being sold with the embedded technology in Spain, Italy, and Mexico with more countries to follow in the coming months.
The ScanLife mobile application uses the camera phone to read all major 1D and 2D barcode formats including Datamatrix, EZcode, QR, UPC, and EAN. The application scans a code to immediately launch a specific action like displaying a website, loading a video, dialing a phone number and more. This makes all physical objects interactive and removes the need for a user to type long URL's or search for information using keywords.
"Scanbuy and our partners are building a global infrastructure to make mobile barcode scanning completely ubiquitous and easy for the end-user," said Jonathan Bulkeley, Chief Executive Officer of Scanbuy. "This partnership is already generating tangible results as people are using new Sony Ericsson phones today with our application."
Telcel, the leading wireless provider in Mexico, is already pre-loading a number of phones with ScanLife. Coca-Cola, Nike, and Frito-Lay have used EZcodes on their marketing material including print advertisements and packaging.
The ScanLife solution is geographically interoperable using ScanLife's Code Management Platform which generates codes and collects analytic data. The mobile application is supported by millions of mobile phones around the world and it is compatible with all major operating systems, including Androidâ„¢, BlackBerryâ„¢, BREWâ„¢, iPhoneâ„¢ OS, Javaâ„¢, Symbianâ„¢ and Windowsâ„¢. It can be downloaded for free from the phone's browser at www.getscanlife.com.
About Scanbuy
Scanbuy is the leading global provider of mobile barcode solutions that use the camera phone as the link between the physical world and the digital world. The ScanLife solution consists of a multi-barcode reader application and interoperable Code Management Platform. The technology has been successfully deployed and supported by leading mobile providers and handset manufacturers in the United States, Mexico, Chile, Spain, Italy and Denmark. Media companies and marketers use the solution to create and manage measurable 2D barcode campaigns, extending brand engagement onto mobile devices.
Scanbuy has the largest and oldest patent portfolio of any company in the industry, with over 30 patents granted covering the entire solution. The company's investors include Longworth Venture Partners, Masthead Venture Partners and Hudson Ventures.
I would love to see the Motorola interview on CNBC.
Which program was it on? Maybe I can find it online.
I don't think that is correct. Since it is a simple UPC barcode lookup. This is the direct technology, which the IP DOES NOT cover.
Where is Exhibit D to the 8-K!???
The 8-K says that Scanbuy’s payment obligations to NeoMedia shall be set forth in Exhibit D.
This is what I really want to see.
So do we continue to bash Scanbuy or not?
Any comments on Scanbuy in Chile, from GoMo
http://www.gomonews.com/mobile-barcodes-on-tv-and-on-sony-ericsson-with-scanbuy/
This seems pretty big. Samsung, and expansion in Latin America. Seems like Latin America is going to be the next turf war between Neomedia and Scanbuy.
The effect of the settlement will be what the terms of the settlement are. That's like asking what effect of the settlement will be on our revenue. Well it depends on the terms of the settlement!
Who cares if they have? What's the difference? WHat will that do anyways?
How about this
http://twitpic.com/gz3ku
Can some answer this? I missed the call
Not correct. You described short selling which has always been permitted. Its the NAKED aspect that is banned. Meaning the shares you sell must exist and be borrowed. So unless you call your broker and restrict your shares from lending, or just put a high strike price sell order, you shares will be lent for the everyday short selling.
Wow, does she even take herself seriously?. Basically she is admitting to being a paid pumper for Neomedia or any other company that pays her. Since Scanbuy did not pay her, she did not allow someone to publish this news on her blog.
Here is her quote in full:
"It was deleted because if Scanbuy thought gomo news was a good blog or important they would talk to me and tell me the news. I dont know anything about it and if you want to give free publicity without paying EUR 20 for our PR service - please do it on your own blog. Dont do it on one I have built."
Dilute, Dilute, Dilute.
But eventually we will see the light at the end, or not.
Correct. Also the European patents have all been assigned to Yorkville. I just looked them up online. But this must have been as a result of the last financing. I assume Yorkville is lending the patents back to Neomedia for now.
http://v3.espacenet.com/searchResults?bookmarkedResults=true&submitted=true&DB=EPODOC&locale=en_gb&sf=a&FIRST=1&CY=gb&LG=en&&TI=&AB=&PN=&AP=&PR=&PD=&PA=neomedia&IN=&EC=&IC=&=&=&=&=&=