Archive for the ‘QR codes’ Category

We launch QR reader app for voucher brand DoubleBubble

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

Double BubbleDoubleBubble is your first port of call for special offers, vouchers and mobile interaction with the biggest brands across the nation.

This app turns your phone into a barcode scanner so that when the 2D codes are scanned from your copy of DoubleBubble, it will link via your phone’s Internet connection to web pages and further online content from the provider. The link between hard copy and virtual content is seamless and as easy as a mouse click!

Join the Double Bubble revolution today – because the best things in life are free!

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UKFast Mobile Commerce Round Table

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

Well we did it! After a slap-up lunch, introductions and some basic camera etiquette, myself and four peers settled back to chew the mobile cud. Expertly facilitated by Jonathan from UKFast, we covered topics as rich and diverse as:

  • Analysts predict the mobile web will overtake the static PC by 2014, but where will that leave businesses in the online?
  • Which industries are leading the way through m-Commerce?
  • Will the future mean more companies will be using in-house built software innovations or source elsewhere?
  • Should all businesses be placing the handheld internet on its priority list?

If anyone can get past the fact they hired Declan Donnelly to dub my voiceover, you can check out the finished videos below. Run, as they say, VT…

Mobile industry analysis
Pitfalls and trust in the mobile arena
In summary

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