1.1一维码类的公司
1.1.1Mobiqa
Mobiqa are world leaders in mobile ticketing and mobile couponing solutions based on the creation, delivery and redemption of barcodes to mobile phones.
Mobiqa’s patented Optimiser technology ensures that the best reach and customer experience is achieved. Mobiqa’s award-winning solutions have successfully been deployed for large scale events and campaigns worldwide and are available for the following sectors:
1.1.1Cellfire
1.2 二维码类的公司
1.2.1 Nokia
Nokia barcode reader
http://83.145.232.112/scan.htm
http://mobilecodes.nokia.com/
1.2.2 UPCODE
http://www.upc.fi/fi/upcode/
http://www.upcode.com.cn/
http://www.upcode.com.my/contact/china/
1.2.3 Activeprint
http://www.activeprint.org/projects.html
About Glass
Glass is the application that enables camera phones to read codes and retrieve content. It was created by HP Labs in Bristol, UK. A key component of Glass is Lavasphere by Gavitec, the image-processing technology that enables camera phones to read codes.
Glass is designed for Series 60 camera phones with texting (SMS) and web (WAP, HTTP) connectivity. Due to issues with firmware implementations on some Series 60 handsets, Glass is currently available only for the following handsets:
· Nokia 3650, 3660, 6600, 6630, 6670, 6680, 7610, 7650, N70, N90
· Siemens SX1
The latest version of Glass is 1.02
Overview of Glass
Note: this overview refers to version 1.02. Version 1.02 includes minor fixes over 1.01. Version 1.01 adds the following to version 1.00:
· Support for Opera web browser
· Support for codes that dial numbers, such as tel:+44555555555
· Support for codes containing data for direct consumption, such as data:text/vcard,BEGIN...
· Compatibility with NTT Docomo's standard for 'Bookmarks' in codes, one of the most commonly used Japanese formats for the data within codes.
Glass has a "Reader" screen for reading and activating codes (known as the "Looking" screen in version 1.00), a "History" screen for codes you've previously activated or saved for later, and an "Options" screen for configuring Glass. Reading a code means having Glass extract the data from it. That doesn't involve any network communication. Activating a code means causing Glass to retrieve whatever content the code links to. That generally means switching to the phone's browser to download content, sending a text message so that the provider can send you content via a returned text message, or, more rarely, dialling a number to make a call or consuming data held entirely in a code. You switch between the Looking, History and Options screens (not shown) by pressing the jog button to the right or left.
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In the Reader screen (left image above), Glass is attempting to recognise a code from whatever you are pointing it at. You can tell when it has read a code because pop-up text will appear superimposed over the middle of the screen, as well as an icon beneath the camera image to indicate whether activating the code will cause a download , send a text (SMS) message , dial a number or consume data in the code .
The people who created the code have generally included pop-up text to tell you something relating to what the code is printed on or the content it links to. It may help you decide whether to access that content. If there is no pop-up text in the code, Glass uses the default message "Click to activate".
The following picture shows pop-up text scrolling across the centre of the screen:
To read a code, hold the phone "flat" so that the corners of the code are as square as possible. The code should occupy as much of the screen as possible but must be complete and in focus. It is OK for the code to be rotated, although it is slightly easier for Glass to read it if it isn't.
If you can see a code but no pop-up text appears, there are several possible reasons:
1.2.4 I-nigma
http://www.i-nigma.com/
1.2.5 SMARTPOX
Please make sure you configure your 'Smartpox Phone Client' after your installed it. Personalizing it with your UserID (129952201) lets you tag almost all the 'Smartpox' images you capture. This gives you the freedom to review the tagged items at a later stage on your home computer.
If you would like to install the application directly from your phone,
open the url below from within your phone browser and follow the directions:
http://www.smartpox.com/ota/
1.2.6 Moseycode
http://www.tomgibara.com/android/moseycode/releases/0.2.1/screenshots
Screenshots of Moseycode 0.2.1
The new application Home activity hosts a new 'service status' ....
The History activity now displays information for a range of barcode formats.
The application now features even more Help.
The harness provided for developers has been extended with more functionality.
1.2.7 Microsoft
High Capacity Color Barcode
http://research.microsoft.com/research/hccb/
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Higher Density Storage Capability The High Capacity Color Barcode barcode format takes advantage of advanced computer imaging devices along with processing power to enable higher density storage of data on analog printed media. The format achieves this by using a different barcode symbol shape in combination with multiple colors per symbol.
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