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Re: vines3 post# 28342

Sunday, 07/31/2005 12:36:25 AM

Sunday, July 31, 2005 12:36:25 AM

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vines3: It's not that confusing. ScanBuy's "Optical Intelligence" and NeoMedia's "PaperClick" are performing the same function of getting a user to an internet site in one click by taking a snapshot of a barcode.

Would Xobile really play both sides of the fence, using NeoMedia for their WordRegistry and ScanBuy for their "Optical Intelligence" technology? That wouldn't make sense. Why wouldn't they just use PaperClick in that case since they're already using the WordRegistry? Now, if you ran Xobile, would you do that?

For folks that may think NeoMedia is just "tinkering around" showing us the capability of the PaperClick "Go Window" and demonstrating the operation of the WordRegistry by having "Xobile" function by taking one to an actively working WAP site, they're out of their mind.

Free publicity to a porn venue? I think not. They have plenty of other "demonstrations" already there, no need for another one.

Nope, it's plain as day if you ask me. Our first real world view of one way NeoMedia is working their business plan for their technology to be a vital link making m-commerce for marketers worldwide a reality. This way is through licensing the PaperClick technology for others to use as their "own".

Vivid licenses from Xobile who licenses from ScanBuy who licenses from NeoMedia who puts Xobile into the WordRegistry because Xobile asked for it. Xobile offers LeapScan FREE to anybody who wants to download it..."Coming Soon". One vital avenue of their business plan, executed.

USER > video store > Vivid DVD > barcode > cell phone > Click > Xobile > ScanBuy (does the work) > NeoMedia (gets the coin) > SAIC rides shotgun to the bank

Yes, ScanBuy says they aren't infringing...we'll just have to wait and see what the outcome is.

Looks good from where I'm sitting though.