Archive for November, 2007

IPhone QRCode Reader

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

News just in, Max Metral from http://boston.povo.com has been working on a QRCode reader for (jailbroken) IPhones and is looking for testing and coding support.
Here the quick facts:

You, yes, you are invited to join the coding party (especially handling low light situations of the reader).

The party is at http://code.google.com/p/iphone-qrcode/ (For a quick look, […]

2D Barcode Educational Video

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

My friend Andy posted a video explaining 2D Barcodes and how to use them with the Nseries N95 which comes preinstalled with a Reader application (!).
Enjoy the video here:

ZXing - Google’s 2D barcode reader for Android coming!

Monday, November 12th, 2007

At this weekend’s MobileCampNYC2, during Dave Harpers 2D barcode track, we got a sneak-peek preview on Google’s efforts to create a 2D barcode reader software as part of the upcoming Android operating system. It is called ‘Zebra Crossing’ - or ZXing in short, will read QR Codes, Datamatrix and UPC, and is currently in […]

QR Codes in Australia

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Via All about Mobile (awesome, thanks Roger!) we have learned about a very exciting development in Australia: Telstra, provider of Australias fastest Next G network, is trialing the deployment and usage of QR Codes as part of their strategy to move from a traditional telecommunications provider to a media-communications company.
Quoting the original […]

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Friday, November 2nd, 2007

As of today semapedia is available in 10 languages. Amazing. That is something that never crossed our mind in the beginning at all. Translation X comes from Barcelona and is guess guess CatalĂ . I like this modern city a lot and am a supporter of its local culture. It is important to maintain indentity in […]