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03/25/18 11:33 AM

#322740 RE: scania4 #322736

And several brief excerpts from this post, Scania, should pique everyone's interest:

"They are always an odd number of digits in length. This avoids confusion with UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8 and ISBN commercial codes, and the QODE Number system currently in use by NEOMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES."


.....and.....


"As stated earlier, Proprietary Codes represents that category of codes currently supported by existing OMS Vendors. One such example is the NEOMEDIA QODE Number system."


So this now raises several questions. What is this "QODE Number" system (note that the N in Number is capitalized, indicating this is a formal title, IMO)? Why has nothing been mentioned of it? Does it represent a new numbering system applied exclusively to 2D barcodes (due to their uniqueness from 1D codes), or is there more to this that might give rise to the need for Neom to have established the website qode.com?

Think....think hard my friends ;-)

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03/25/18 11:49 AM

#322742 RE: scania4 #322736

An additional tidbit (excerpt) from the patent link Scania provided supports 100% of my mantra of, "any machine readable input:"

"TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to messaging systems that enable a user to read a machine-readable code and retrieve a networked resource associated with that code (such as an optical messaging system that scans a barcode), and in particular to a messaging interchange system that enables interoperability of disparate messaging systems.

BACKGROUND ART

Various companies are in the process of developing and deploying systems designed to allow end users to perform operations via client devices (also called access points) such as mobile phones, triggered by reading machine-readable codes such as linear (1D) and two-dimensional (2D) barcodes. For the purposes of this specification, such systems are referred to generally as messaging systems (and in the case of barcode scanning as Optical Messaging Systems (OMS)). Some examples of the operations that might be triggered by a machine-readable code include, but are not limited to:

Launching a web browser to a particular URL
Dialing a telephone number
Sending an SMS
Displaying a coupon


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The further we've come, the closer we are...JMO ;-)

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