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05/26/12 3:08 PM

#267615 RE: diarch #267612

I've watched since Oct., 2002 when I 1st saw this technology for the 1st time and have waited patiently for it to go main stream - which it now has. I have endured all these years to realize the truths that I now post about NeoMedia and their ruthless financiers YAGI. The stone cold reality of this technology is that it will be bigger than 98% of the public know even now. It will forever change modern communication the way we know it. For starters, read the book SmartMobs to get a perspective of what I am talking about. QR, NFC, VCR - Visual Character Recognition, VIR - Visual Image Recognition, VR - Voice Recognition, MS - Magnetic Strips, OR - Optical Recognition - as in Iris, finger print, invisible ink coding. or DNA Identifiers are all the way of the future. Unfortunately as it turns out, NeoMedia's IP only covers a very small % on this type of technology, even though they tried to become the 800 lb Gorilla and own the game. At one time when GOOG and MSFT were speaking to NeoMedia in 2005, they probably could have become that, provided they had sold to either of them. Today, the work arounds are just to volumous and the Indirect IP 048 core patent has reached its twilight years. In 1992, Chas Fritz was a true visionary when in Chicago, he and a bunch of other scientists and patent intellectuals tried to teather a Van Hussen dress shirt to the newly emerging WWW. The reality was that 1d and 2d bar codes were already in existsnce, we're "direct coded" and were freely use. Chas and the boys had to employ a 2nd server which created a new patentable way of connecting a physical object to the Internet via a bar code. NeuStar and the MC Squared consortium were the very last enterprises to try and foster indirect codes into the public domin as a way to create a revenue generating business. Unfortunately for all of us, it failed. At one time I had 30-Mil. shares, equal to that of our founder, Bill Fritz. Today, I work with the facts that I have and have freely presented to you and to others here. Invest at your risk, but know the pitfalls that others such as myself have conveyed, so that you too do not follow us over the cliff or drink the poisonous proverbial Kool-Aid that Laura Marriott and all preceding CEO's would have you believe.