Sorry Tom. This is beyond my comprehension.

YA

On Apr 13, 2:57 am, tomgibara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You would just use an regular EAN barcode for that!
>
> Here are a few examples among many:
>
>   * Adverts in which the product pops out in 3D, you can look around
> the product by wandering around the advert and looking at it through
> your phone. It might be interactive, allowing you change styles/
> colours etc.
>
>   * Keyboard free authentication: a website can display a moseycode
> barcode, view it with your mobile phone and the site can log you in
> without you touching your keyboad. It can do this because the your
> phone can contact a designated server for each different barcode. The
> viewing might even be 'location locked' so that with GPS, even if
> someone stole your phone, they would still need to view the barcode
> near to your machine to authenticate themselves.
>
>   * Imagine games played on a table where all the 'pieces' are
> represented by barcodes on squares of paper. Looking at them though
> your mobile phone you can see the 'virtual' pieces, perhaps in full
> animated 3D. The interesting part is group games: you all get round
> the table and play, with each player looking at the play area through
> their own phone. They all see the game in 3D from their perspective
> through their own phone. The interesting part is that the game could
> be written to show different players different things. Eg. players on
> the same team might be able to see more information about each others
> pieces, it might be used simulate fog of war etc. (I'm very interested
> in this idea and may take some time to tackle designing and writing
> such a game when I have more time, I think it might be possible to
> come up with a genuinely original game concept, a rare thing IMO).
>
> Hopefully people might find some of these ideas stimulating.
>
> On Apr 12, 8:15 pm, YA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Alex:
>
> > AFAIU this is for shopping. You see an item on the shelf, scan it, and
> > the phone tells you if this is a good buy or not.
>
> > YA
>
> > On Apr 12, 8:50 pm, Alex Pisarev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Can someone tell me what's all that for? Any scenarios or use cases of
> > > that app to use? It looks cool, however, I always thought that URL is
> > > the most universal barcode in the world... And you don't have even to
> > > scan it, just type in your browser and get into any augmented reality
> > > you want...
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