Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Bar Codes & Mobile Phones

The New York Times has an article that discusses the innovations in using bar coded objects to communicate directly with mobile phones:

It sounds like something straight out of a futuristic film: House hunters, driving past a for-sale sign, stop and point their cellphone at the sign. With a click, their cellphone screen displays the asking price, the number of bedrooms and baths and lots of other details about the house.

Media experts say that cellphones, the Swiss Army knives of technology, are quickly heading in this direction. New technology, already in use in parts of Asia but still in development in the United States, allows the phones to connect everyday objects with the Internet.

In their new incarnation, cellphones become a sort of digital remote control, as one CBS executive put it. With a wave, the phone can read encoded information on everyday objects and translate that into videos, pictures or text files on its screen.


Part of the new global grid...

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Read in full at 'New Bar Codes Can Talk With Your Cellphone'

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