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Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:37:40 -0400
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Sprint: What's Up? http://seekingalpha.com/article/83045-sprint-what-s-up?source=feed#comment-195388 195388
Things not working out with Scanbuy?

Should have gone with the NeoReader. It is still is a better platform and can click on more items to get additional information from objects, such as, logos, keywords, trademarks, billboards, other things, and, even RFID tags.

FYI 2, The Scanlife program cannot read the Aztec code/s that is spinning on the Sprint I.Q. web site. WHY?

You can read the Aztec code on the Sprint web site with the NeoReader by Neomedia Technologies.

What is up with that Sprint?

Just more questions.

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Sun, 29 Jun 2008 16:10:07 -0400
Things not working out with Scanbuy?

Should have gone with the NeoReader. It is still is a better platform and can click on more items to get additional information from objects, such as, logos, keywords, trademarks, billboards, other things, and, even RFID tags.

FYI 2, The Scanlife program cannot read the Aztec code/s that is spinning on the Sprint I.Q. web site. WHY?

You can read the Aztec code on the Sprint web site with the NeoReader by Neomedia Technologies.

What is up with that Sprint?

Just more questions.

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Four Ways To Improve Microsoft http://seekingalpha.com/article/81316-four-ways-to-improve-microsoft?source=feed#comment-185702 185702
BUT, the Neoreader is a physical world navigation tool, NOT, just a barcode reader like Google's Android Scan.

Innovation can come from third parties, can it not?

Innovation at it's best, built off patents, a well developed product, that requires a $$$ strategy.

Make it work.]]>
Sat, 14 Jun 2008 22:42:00 -0400
BUT, the Neoreader is a physical world navigation tool, NOT, just a barcode reader like Google's Android Scan.

Innovation can come from third parties, can it not?

Innovation at it's best, built off patents, a well developed product, that requires a $$$ strategy.

Make it work.]]>
Will Better Browsers Pose a New Worry for Google? http://seekingalpha.com/article/70007-will-better-browsers-pose-a-new-worry-for-google?source=feed#comment-131721 131721 Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:20:40 -0400 6 Questions for Long Term Google Investors http://seekingalpha.com/article/68339-6-questions-for-long-term-google-investors?source=feed#comment-126935 126935
They are looking into the 700 spectrum bid along with other companies. The rumor is that they are building a mobile device, the gPhone. They are working with QR codes on print ads.

There is a company once proclaimed to be the next Google for mobile as Google was for the PC. Why?

What about one click to content. What about saying a keyword into the mobile device and having instant information sent to the mobile device. What about clicking on physical world objects? What about being able to click on logos, trademarks, keywords (WHICH IS GOOGLE'S MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME AND PC SEARCHES AND MADE FROM), 1D barcodes (EAN & UPC), 2D barcodes (QR, data matrix, Aztec, Maxi), billboards, slogans, etc.,and RFID.

WHAT IF GOOGLE DOES NOT OWN THE IP FOR MOBILE NAVIGATION AND ONE CLICK TO CONTENT?

Mobile is proclaimed to be the next avenue to the consumer.

My main question is, how is Google going to make mobile navigation easier for web users and consumers to get information fromthe physical world around them in one click?

Where is their future revenue stream coming from? What about Microsoft? What about Apple? What about Nokia? I rather not be a licensee for this 'MOBILE EASY BUTTON'. That is alot of missed revenue per click.]]>
Sat, 15 Mar 2008 16:50:58 -0400
They are looking into the 700 spectrum bid along with other companies. The rumor is that they are building a mobile device, the gPhone. They are working with QR codes on print ads.

There is a company once proclaimed to be the next Google for mobile as Google was for the PC. Why?

What about one click to content. What about saying a keyword into the mobile device and having instant information sent to the mobile device. What about clicking on physical world objects? What about being able to click on logos, trademarks, keywords (WHICH IS GOOGLE'S MAIN SOURCE OF INCOME AND PC SEARCHES AND MADE FROM), 1D barcodes (EAN & UPC), 2D barcodes (QR, data matrix, Aztec, Maxi), billboards, slogans, etc.,and RFID.

WHAT IF GOOGLE DOES NOT OWN THE IP FOR MOBILE NAVIGATION AND ONE CLICK TO CONTENT?

Mobile is proclaimed to be the next avenue to the consumer.

My main question is, how is Google going to make mobile navigation easier for web users and consumers to get information fromthe physical world around them in one click?

Where is their future revenue stream coming from? What about Microsoft? What about Apple? What about Nokia? I rather not be a licensee for this 'MOBILE EASY BUTTON'. That is alot of missed revenue per click.]]>
9 Remarkable Stats on Google http://seekingalpha.com/article/58565-9-remarkable-stats-on-google?source=feed#comment-107433 107433
Develop a mobile device.

Develop the 700 spectrum where wireless is seemless.

IMO, There would be no competition. ]]>
Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:36:38 -0500
Develop a mobile device.

Develop the 700 spectrum where wireless is seemless.

IMO, There would be no competition. ]]>
The Key To Google's Success: Innovation or Paranoia? http://seekingalpha.com/article/57530-the-key-to-google-s-success-innovation-or-paranoia?source=feed#comment-105857 105857
Mobile navigation is where it is at. Google needs a better navigation engine. Consumers do not want spam on thier mobile. IMO, if it was permission based consumer request to be notified, then I am for it. My mobile web minutes are my time, and should not be used for spam or clcik fraud. Let me know when the hunting outfit I want is 25% off. Send me a message.

If Google offer one click to the physical world around us so that we did not have to type. Then I am for it. I would much rather have them develop the reader to "say" the keyword, logo, or trademarks and receive instant information. Of course this is Google major revenue comes from is keywords.

What if another company held the IP to get instant information in one click with your mobile device and did not need Google. What If I could click on their AdSense QR codes and other types of codes to.

IMO, the best reader for the consumer, www.neoreader.com]]>
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:27:54 -0500
Mobile navigation is where it is at. Google needs a better navigation engine. Consumers do not want spam on thier mobile. IMO, if it was permission based consumer request to be notified, then I am for it. My mobile web minutes are my time, and should not be used for spam or clcik fraud. Let me know when the hunting outfit I want is 25% off. Send me a message.

If Google offer one click to the physical world around us so that we did not have to type. Then I am for it. I would much rather have them develop the reader to "say" the keyword, logo, or trademarks and receive instant information. Of course this is Google major revenue comes from is keywords.

What if another company held the IP to get instant information in one click with your mobile device and did not need Google. What If I could click on their AdSense QR codes and other types of codes to.

IMO, the best reader for the consumer, www.neoreader.com]]>
What's the Point of Google's Phone ? http://seekingalpha.com/article/52721-what-s-the-point-of-google-s-phone?source=feed#comment-101124 101124
Great analysis.]]>
Tue, 06 Nov 2007 14:51:38 -0500
Great analysis.]]>
Apple Opens iPhone to Developers http://seekingalpha.com/article/50217-apple-opens-iphone-to-developers?source=feed#comment-99087 99087
One click to content.]]>
Thu, 18 Oct 2007 12:58:33 -0400
One click to content.]]>
China Leads In Switch To Airline e-Tickets; m-Tickets To Follow http://seekingalpha.com/article/46187-china-leads-in-switch-to-airline-e-tickets-m-tickets-to-follow?source=feed#comment-94964 94964
They are also working on a reader for mobile devices called Neoreader.]]>
Sun, 02 Sep 2007 12:37:39 -0400
They are also working on a reader for mobile devices called Neoreader.]]>
Nokia Has To Clear The iPhone's High Bar http://seekingalpha.com/article/44532-nokia-has-to-clear-the-iphone-s-high-bar?source=feed#comment-93725 93725
Now, if the carriers were on board then, there might not be a problem. This is holding up the U.S. mass adoption to open competion against Apple.]]>
Wed, 15 Aug 2007 12:51:06 -0400
Now, if the carriers were on board then, there might not be a problem. This is holding up the U.S. mass adoption to open competion against Apple.]]>
Why Print Newspapers Are Screwed: The New York Times, For Example http://seekingalpha.com/article/44259-why-print-newspapers-are-screwed-the-new-york-times-for-example?source=feed#comment-93558 93558
Think outside the box. How big is advertising thru big media, TV, mags, rags, tabloids, newspapers to reach the consumer? Not everyone is wired to the PC all the time. People are always on the go. Especially business, thru airports, taxi's, etc.

Here is a clue. You need to look at mobile phones and News Corp. They are trialing 'qode' for News of the World. Think about this, I am sure that Rupert already has, how do I give the consumer a interactive response or alert about a topic that was seen in an article or advertisement? How do I give them a permission based reponse to get instant infromation that they might want to know about in the future. What about navigating from a printed article that may have a 2D code, company logo, keyword, or a trademark that you can click on to read more about it? Why not shorten the newspapers, add more content, and, have more adds that will bring in revenue? How do I reach them? Simple, with a dymanic response that the consumer wants. You can then judge the response to fit how it will work for the newspapers.

Newspapers are not dead they are on a turn around. You might want to look again.]]>
Mon, 13 Aug 2007 12:56:29 -0400
Think outside the box. How big is advertising thru big media, TV, mags, rags, tabloids, newspapers to reach the consumer? Not everyone is wired to the PC all the time. People are always on the go. Especially business, thru airports, taxi's, etc.

Here is a clue. You need to look at mobile phones and News Corp. They are trialing 'qode' for News of the World. Think about this, I am sure that Rupert already has, how do I give the consumer a interactive response or alert about a topic that was seen in an article or advertisement? How do I give them a permission based reponse to get instant infromation that they might want to know about in the future. What about navigating from a printed article that may have a 2D code, company logo, keyword, or a trademark that you can click on to read more about it? Why not shorten the newspapers, add more content, and, have more adds that will bring in revenue? How do I reach them? Simple, with a dymanic response that the consumer wants. You can then judge the response to fit how it will work for the newspapers.

Newspapers are not dead they are on a turn around. You might want to look again.]]>
News Corp. Earnings; Sets Plans for Dow Jones http://seekingalpha.com/article/43984-news-corp-earnings-sets-plans-for-dow-jones?source=feed#comment-93307 93307 Thu, 09 Aug 2007 20:39:56 -0400 News Corp. CFO: Fox Interactive To Benefit From Google Deal In 2008 http://seekingalpha.com/article/43969-news-corp-cfo-fox-interactive-to-benefit-from-google-deal-in-2008?source=feed#comment-93284 93284 Thu, 09 Aug 2007 15:51:41 -0400 Local Search Bonanza Stirs Patent Investigation http://seekingalpha.com/article/43265-local-search-bonanza-stirs-patent-investigation?source=feed#comment-92752 92752 Thanks in advance.]]> Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:01:26 -0400 Thanks in advance.]]> Local Search Bonanza Stirs Patent Investigation http://seekingalpha.com/article/43265-local-search-bonanza-stirs-patent-investigation?source=feed#comment-92694 92694
IMO, there is another company called Neomedia Technologies who is on the same boat. Their mobile application, qode, lets the mobile consumer / web user click on real world objects to get instant information, location, price comparison, get coupons, etc. in one click with the mobile device. All the mobile user needs to do is click on the logo, trademark, slogan, KEYWORD, 1D, 2D, QR, data matrix, billboard, etc. to get a instant response. I

NO TYPING REQUIRED.

So, How does Local.com patents compare against Neomedia Technologies patents?

If this quote is true, "Local.com’s patent has therefore set the buzz rolling as to whether the Irvine, California based company is up for acquisition by giants like Google, Yahoo or IAC (see also the rejoinder by Marty Himmelstein). ", why hasn't Neomedia 27 patents been scooped up?

Who else knows about Neomedia's qode, News Corp? Dig deeper you'll find it.

Mobile search is going to be easy in one click. Why haven't the big boys jumped on, OR have they?]]>
Thu, 02 Aug 2007 13:07:02 -0400
IMO, there is another company called Neomedia Technologies who is on the same boat. Their mobile application, qode, lets the mobile consumer / web user click on real world objects to get instant information, location, price comparison, get coupons, etc. in one click with the mobile device. All the mobile user needs to do is click on the logo, trademark, slogan, KEYWORD, 1D, 2D, QR, data matrix, billboard, etc. to get a instant response. I

NO TYPING REQUIRED.

So, How does Local.com patents compare against Neomedia Technologies patents?

If this quote is true, "Local.com’s patent has therefore set the buzz rolling as to whether the Irvine, California based company is up for acquisition by giants like Google, Yahoo or IAC (see also the rejoinder by Marty Himmelstein). ", why hasn't Neomedia 27 patents been scooped up?

Who else knows about Neomedia's qode, News Corp? Dig deeper you'll find it.

Mobile search is going to be easy in one click. Why haven't the big boys jumped on, OR have they?]]>
Hewlett-Packard, Canon Lead the Peripheral Device Industry http://seekingalpha.com/article/41547-hewlett-packard-canon-lead-the-peripheral-device-industry?source=feed#comment-91626 91626
HP Labs India is now working on new applications of the technology such as using mobile phones with built-in cameras to take a snap of a barcode, for example on a driver's license, and transmitting the image on the mobile service channel for verification and updating.

Is HP working with this Group to help bring on a Universal Reader for all codes for the mobile device?

Where does Change Wave and see this product heading?]]>
Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:39:44 -0400
HP Labs India is now working on new applications of the technology such as using mobile phones with built-in cameras to take a snap of a barcode, for example on a driver's license, and transmitting the image on the mobile service channel for verification and updating.

Is HP working with this Group to help bring on a Universal Reader for all codes for the mobile device?

Where does Change Wave and see this product heading?]]>
Google Getting Serious About Taking On Microsoft In Enterprise http://seekingalpha.com/article/40538-google-getting-serious-about-taking-on-microsoft-in-enterprise?source=feed#comment-90943 90943
One click on the barcode, logo, trademark, slogan, RFID, keyword, and be directed to who new mobile world instantly.

Turn on a product for information, coupons, tickets, schedules, and one consumers have the next internet of things to navigate.]]>
Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:13:06 -0400
One click on the barcode, logo, trademark, slogan, RFID, keyword, and be directed to who new mobile world instantly.

Turn on a product for information, coupons, tickets, schedules, and one consumers have the next internet of things to navigate.]]>
Five Ways Microsoft Can Get Back on Track http://seekingalpha.com/article/40539-five-ways-microsoft-can-get-back-on-track?source=feed#comment-90942 90942
Neomedia owns a mobile platform that offers mobile web users / consumers one click navigation on the mobile web.

Just 'qode' it.]]>
Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:09:50 -0400
Neomedia owns a mobile platform that offers mobile web users / consumers one click navigation on the mobile web.

Just 'qode' it.]]>
Microsoft Scared of iPhone Domination http://seekingalpha.com/article/40578-microsoft-scared-of-iphone-domination?source=feed#comment-90931 90931
Once 'ONE' of big companies buys up Neomedia Technologies, a company that has developed a 'one click navigation tool to find content on the mobile web' for the physical world, it will signal the others competitors demise.

When 'ONE' offers interaction with products around us. Once they wake up and truely go mobile, ONLY ONE, will be king.

Who will it be? In the mean time let them sling mud.]]>
Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:36:01 -0400
Once 'ONE' of big companies buys up Neomedia Technologies, a company that has developed a 'one click navigation tool to find content on the mobile web' for the physical world, it will signal the others competitors demise.

When 'ONE' offers interaction with products around us. Once they wake up and truely go mobile, ONLY ONE, will be king.

Who will it be? In the mean time let them sling mud.]]>
The Three Most Important Stocks to Own http://seekingalpha.com/article/39475-the-three-most-important-stocks-to-own?source=feed#comment-89818 89818 Wed, 27 Jun 2007 15:00:28 -0400 The Three Most Important Stocks to Own http://seekingalpha.com/article/39475-the-three-most-important-stocks-to-own?source=feed#comment-89817 89817 Wed, 27 Jun 2007 15:00:10 -0400 Yahoo Takes Huge Step Towards Image Search Supremacy http://seekingalpha.com/article/39456-yahoo-takes-huge-step-towards-image-search-supremacy?source=feed#comment-89808 89808
Just qode it]]>
Wed, 27 Jun 2007 14:04:26 -0400
Just qode it]]>
What's Keeping Yahoo From an Effective Turnaround? http://seekingalpha.com/article/39146-what-s-keeping-yahoo-from-an-effective-turnaround?source=feed#comment-89452 89452
Yahoo should get together with qode.

qode performs one click to content for the brands with a web enabled device.

Just think of all the revenue from the brands if they were able to make their product one click away.

What if the mobile user / web user were able to say a keyword in your browser and you held the technology license to perform just that???????

What is it worth??????

How bad does Yahoo really want to be king???????]]>
Sat, 23 Jun 2007 06:17:41 -0400
Yahoo should get together with qode.

qode performs one click to content for the brands with a web enabled device.

Just think of all the revenue from the brands if they were able to make their product one click away.

What if the mobile user / web user were able to say a keyword in your browser and you held the technology license to perform just that???????

What is it worth??????

How bad does Yahoo really want to be king???????]]>
What Would You Ask Yahoo CEO Terry Semel? http://seekingalpha.com/article/37509-what-would-you-ask-yahoo-ceo-terry-semel?source=feed#comment-87883 87883
Qode, the mobile platform, allows the mobile consumer / web user to click on 1D, 2D, QR, datamatrix, logos, keywords, trademarks, slogans, RFID, billboards, etc. to interact with the object click on. It is the internet of things. What about television? American Idol logo, Fox News, etc.

When clicked on I could find the nearest location of the object bus stop, resturant. Get a schedule of the next bus coming. Get a mobile coupons before a purchase. Get a stock quote. Get movie tickets. Get a notice sent to me when the product I want to purchase goes on sale. Price comparison.

Endless ideas.

How do you turn objects while looking thru Google, MSFT windows Live, or Yahoo? Type the long URL in the window and wait?

I am waiting for the platform to accept voice clicks. Say the word and, BINGO.

Out of the box thinking is what is needed. I am for hire.]]>
Wed, 06 Jun 2007 13:13:20 -0400
Qode, the mobile platform, allows the mobile consumer / web user to click on 1D, 2D, QR, datamatrix, logos, keywords, trademarks, slogans, RFID, billboards, etc. to interact with the object click on. It is the internet of things. What about television? American Idol logo, Fox News, etc.

When clicked on I could find the nearest location of the object bus stop, resturant. Get a schedule of the next bus coming. Get a mobile coupons before a purchase. Get a stock quote. Get movie tickets. Get a notice sent to me when the product I want to purchase goes on sale. Price comparison.

Endless ideas.

How do you turn objects while looking thru Google, MSFT windows Live, or Yahoo? Type the long URL in the window and wait?

I am waiting for the platform to accept voice clicks. Say the word and, BINGO.

Out of the box thinking is what is needed. I am for hire.]]>
The Anybody-But-Murdoch-Candidate: Ron Burkle Bidding For WSJ http://seekingalpha.com/article/37491-the-anybody-but-murdoch-candidate-ron-burkle-bidding-for-wsj?source=feed#comment-87881 87881
Instant information could be at the tip of your fingers all the time.

IMO, just some out of the box thinking.]]>
Wed, 06 Jun 2007 13:00:28 -0400
Instant information could be at the tip of your fingers all the time.

IMO, just some out of the box thinking.]]>
News Corp’s Vertical Posturing: Photobucket, Dow Jones - What's Next? http://seekingalpha.com/article/37456-news-corps-vertical-posturing-photobucket-dow-jones-what-s-next?source=feed#comment-87880 87880
The object clicked can turn on a brand of the mobile users desire to find further information. Whether it is an object in a store for price comparison, or, in his news papers for advertising, or, on television during a breaking story

Is Rupert thinking outside of the box. Why does he want to purchase the WSJ? Instant advertising revenue from mobile interaction?

How is he going to interact with pictures? What has he done with Myspace?

Is he going to create his own library of objects to link to??????

I would not put it past him. He is a visionary also.]]>
Wed, 06 Jun 2007 12:52:16 -0400
The object clicked can turn on a brand of the mobile users desire to find further information. Whether it is an object in a store for price comparison, or, in his news papers for advertising, or, on television during a breaking story

Is Rupert thinking outside of the box. Why does he want to purchase the WSJ? Instant advertising revenue from mobile interaction?

How is he going to interact with pictures? What has he done with Myspace?

Is he going to create his own library of objects to link to??????

I would not put it past him. He is a visionary also.]]>
Palm’s Uncertain Future: Can Foleo Compete With the iPhone? http://seekingalpha.com/article/37323-palms-uncertain-future-can-foleo-compete-with-the-iphone?source=feed#comment-87770 87770
just qode it.]]>
Tue, 05 Jun 2007 12:51:35 -0400
just qode it.]]>
How Apple Will Trump Microsoft's Surface Computing Initiative http://seekingalpha.com/article/36969-how-apple-will-trump-microsoft-s-surface-computing-initiative?source=feed#comment-87609 87609
Microsoft and Google were pushing mobility. Why would Microsoft have the consumer sit around their PC coffee table?

Does someone else own the connection between the mobile device and the physical world to get instant information?

With a web enabled mobile device and Qode, a consumer / web user could click on a, 1D, 2D, UPC, QR, slogan, logo, trademark, keyword, RFID, etc. and get price comparison, location, watch a preview of a movie, get a schedule, get a coupon, click on link to a short story (like the WSJ) that goes to the whole story, concert tickets, an advertisment in a news paper, stock information, sent instantly back to me on my mobile device.

So how innovative is Microsoft and their new Surface PC table because I do not see it? Where is the out of the box thinking? I can do this already with my cell phone! Best of all I do not have to be in one place.

What is your next mouse? Your mobile device?

Qode, is a mobile platform, that offers one click to content.

Check out Mobile Code Consortium, MC2.

Check out Qode.com.

xqaz.com/

Why sit at a table? Permission based interaction with the consumer where ever they are.

Now if the carriers would get with the program.]]>
Sun, 03 Jun 2007 20:46:21 -0400
Microsoft and Google were pushing mobility. Why would Microsoft have the consumer sit around their PC coffee table?

Does someone else own the connection between the mobile device and the physical world to get instant information?

With a web enabled mobile device and Qode, a consumer / web user could click on a, 1D, 2D, UPC, QR, slogan, logo, trademark, keyword, RFID, etc. and get price comparison, location, watch a preview of a movie, get a schedule, get a coupon, click on link to a short story (like the WSJ) that goes to the whole story, concert tickets, an advertisment in a news paper, stock information, sent instantly back to me on my mobile device.

So how innovative is Microsoft and their new Surface PC table because I do not see it? Where is the out of the box thinking? I can do this already with my cell phone! Best of all I do not have to be in one place.

What is your next mouse? Your mobile device?

Qode, is a mobile platform, that offers one click to content.

Check out Mobile Code Consortium, MC2.

Check out Qode.com.

xqaz.com/

Why sit at a table? Permission based interaction with the consumer where ever they are.

Now if the carriers would get with the program.]]>