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January 11, 2009

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denis

Barcode 2D is a great tool to bypass mobile search engine, but as you said there are numerous standards ... The microsoft one is in colors, which is nice but may be expensive to print for some brands.
However barcode 2D are only a link to url, of course you can introduce data (price, etc)in the link to help a mobile payment web application (or to launch a payment application in the mobile), but it is only one between numerous other ways to pay : SMS payment, USSD payment, NFC,etc.

Chris Skinner

Thanks Denis for the commentary. Website infoonthego adds some more illumination on the technical stuff ...

http://www.infoonthego.co.uk/blog/post/Microsoft-Tag-say-what-you-see.aspx

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