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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 09:21:33 -0500



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From: Joe Touch <touch () ISI EDU>
Date: January 8, 2006 11:12:27 PM EST
To: dave () farber net
Subject: Re: [IP] Interesting New Service

Dave,

I use software on my Palm Treo (phone) that's most of the way there- it
converts a photo of a barcode to the number, and puts it on the
clipboard. Paste it into the browser, also on the phone, and look under
Google. That at least tells me about what the product is. The blog part
would be separate, but somewhat similar to many other product comparison
sites already available.

It's freeware to boot: http://treoware.com/barcode.html

The website shows how to integrate it into your own app - e.g., that
would do it all in one motion ;-)

Joe

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From: Ken Deifik <kenneth.d () adelphia net>
Date: January 8, 2006 5:16:13 PM EST
To: dave () farber net
Subject: Interesting New Service

Toshiba to Push Blog Reviews to Mobile Shoppers
Posted by Michael Arrington
http://www.techcrunch.com/

There is a report that Toshiba is developing software that will allow
allow people to take a picture of the bar code label of many products,
send it to a related service and quickly receive back information
related to the product.

The data the service returns? From blogs. Yep, Toshiba will send back
summary information on how many blogs gave the product positive and
negative reviews. Related product information will also be displayed.

There is no information now about how Toshiba will go about gathering
and analyzing blog data, and whether the data will need to be in a
structured format or not. It is also unclear as to whether this will
initially launch only in Japan or worldwide. I think one of the bigger
challenges of the service is pairing the blog data with the bar code.

As the service launches, sometime in 2006, I’ll be all over this if I
can get access to it. Products covered are primiarily consumer
electronics products, food, books, CDs, DVDs and cosmetics.

Bar codes on about 400,000 products can be scanned.

When the cellphone camera shoots the bar code, the information is
automatically sent to a server, which then searches through blogs, or
diary-like Web sites, for reviews.

About 10 seconds later, a summary will be displayed on the cellphone
screen reporting how many blogs were positive and how many were negative.

The actual comments on the blogs can also be viewed as well as
information on related products.

Toshiba categorized about 500,000 Japanese words into fields such as
travel and culture, and classified words related to evaluation as good
or bad.

The fact that Toshiba is looking to edge, consumer driven content
instead of a proprietary database to gather product information is
stunning. Two thumbs up. I hope it works.

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