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Re: kokonutguy post# 16772

Wednesday, 05/11/2005 8:51:38 PM

Wednesday, May 11, 2005 8:51:38 PM

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KOKO, just to confirm P&G

This company might have something to with it:
Foot Cone & Belding
go to : http://www.pg.com
type in : Foote

Oeps, what happened now?? now all of a sudden FOOTE CONE and BELDING is linked to NEOMEDIA. just remember the PR:
Mar. 29, 2005
Foote Cone & Belding and NeoMedia Form Mobile Marketing Alliance to Bring Patented PaperClick Services to Brand Marketers Worldwide


This was just too easy, wasn't it??!!! Little homework, left and right!!! It has been there for a while!! Nobody reacted to it though!! Now if you still have doubts about this........

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Meet the "Prosumer"
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That's our name for the new consumer, who uses the Internet to shop and gather information -- it's the fastest growing mass-market segment in the world, according to a market strategist at Procter & Gamble.

And P&G -- with 16,000 barcodes -- takes this 20-million person (and mushrooming) market very, very seriously.

So, ain't it good to know that our little company is the key link to the Prosumer market? What's more, using directed search is most cost effective market to reach them thanks to pay-for-performance Internet search.

And that, my friend, is the new killer application -- direct access to the Prosumer market WITHOUT going through the search engine multi-click environment.

Up to now, the only stumbling block to getting this bar code service to market has been the need for zoom lenses on cell phones. But now, that massive ChangeWave is happening, too.

Our research shows that 50% of cell phones with cameras will have zoom functions this year, while the other 50% will come by 2006. EVERY phone maker has upgrade plans to zoom lenses -- it would be suicide not to upgrade to match their competitors.

That's why we believe Microsoft's new cell phone operating system, called Aura, will HAVE to license this company's patents. The rest will follow -- and then the barcode URL domain rush begins like the one we had with URLs for the World Wide Web.

And people wonder why I can not sleep at night!!!!!!