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Re: uofalbany post# 98411

Thursday, 11/09/2006 3:05:08 PM

Thursday, November 09, 2006 3:05:08 PM

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YOU are wrong. The user can not use their cell phones to decode smart codes as was stated in the interview, and NEOM has no software available at this time that will allow them to do so.

So no I am not looking at the listerner as an adolescent. It simply cant be done at this time plain and simple. As to when the details will be completed, you say soon? When in your opinion will QODE be able to read QR codes? When will it be able to read shot codes? When will it be fully operational on the major cell phone platforms?

You claim they can offer more direct connect then anyone else at this time, that is false. You better do some more research. QR codes offer more direct connect at this time, and its true direct connect, unlike QODE that has to go first to a resolution servor, then send your phone the URL. QR is direct connect in the true sense of the word, and is in use in the US already by places like the POSTAL SERVICE as I already pointed out. NEOMs direct connect are all demos at this time, so check your facts.

What evidence do you have that other companies with their own symbols will want to team up with NEOM? None right? It might be the other way around, and NEOM might have to pay these other companies a licensing fee in order to be able to decode their codes using QODE? Have you ever thought that could very well be the case. Do you really think that OP3 needs NEOMs qode to read their symbols on the millions of bottles of sprite in Mexico. They have their own decoder for the individual to use, and surely are going to promote it over someone elses decoder.