Neomedia - Der neue highflyer ?
http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/...edia&CIK=&State=&SIC=&action=getcompany
Einfach mal im Link "neomedia" gegen andere otcbb aktien austauschen. Beider keiner anderen gibt es davon soooo viele "Form 4" files.
Würde gerne aufgrund neuer News und den damit verbundenen fundamentalen Daten und der guten "Idee" hinter Neomedia einsteigen.
Die Idee ist gut, aber die vielen sec files nicht !
Gruß
drubert
This is a real agreement. The word agreement says that two companies signed a document. Intel has their new chip which replaces their slower cell phone chip and Neom has a software platform that brings data thru the cell phone like video, full motion video, text, music and many multimedia applications which shows off the benefits of their chip. The two go together. Intel and Neom will work together to penetrate the market for both the consumer and enterprise. Beyond that the agreement has several pages of detail items which we are doing together called collaboration.
It's the real thing. If you know Neom we also have patents surrounding the space. Please read more on our web site
Bill Gates hatte schon immer ein Gefühl für große Dinge die die Welt verändern, und er lässt mal wieder von seinen Visionen hören:
[...]Mit Mobiltelefonen werde man beispielsweise anhand des Strichcodes Informationen über die Ware abrufen können oder mit einem Foto-Handy die Speisekarte im Auslandsurlaub übersetzen.
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/49037
Und man wird nicht um Neomedia's Patente drum rum kommen.
und microsoft: die entwickeln und forschen in eigenregie und eher auf rfid basis. das war hier nämlich schon mal thema. also hört auf, falsche gerüchte in die welt zu setzen!
Yours sincerly, TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsRalph
intel & neom mit dem pxa27x prozessor. Und das ist erst der Anfang...
Also ich denk, Airclick wär zufriedener hatten sie die 6,958 Devices nicht an NeoMedia lizensiert.
Schon mitbekommen neben dem pxa27x prozessor ist ein mpeg decoder zum darstellen von filmen ohne battery verlust. Mal sehen wie sehr der Prozessor mit Paperclick beeindruckt.
So long
FT. MYERS, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 14, 2004--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM), said today it has extended the availability of its "PaperClick Mobile Go-Window(TM)" product for cell phones, PDAs and other Web-enabled wireless devices to include the popular Java MIDP 2.0 (Mobile Independent Device Profile) standard.
The PaperClick Mobile Go-Window is a horizontal bar on the screen of a wireless device where users can enter numeric strings from UPC or other bar codes to link directly to targeted online information via patented PaperClick(R) technology and software.
"Our Go-Window is now compatible with cell phones, Smartphones, PDAs and other wireless devices which support Java MIDP 2.0 and which allow retrieval of URLs through the MIDP 'platform Request' method," said Charles T. Jensen, president, COO and acting CEO of NeoMedia. "Java MIDP 2.0 has emerged as a popular worldwide industry standard for new wireless devices, including the Nokia(R) 6600 cell phones and the soon-to-be-released Samsung(R) A700," he said.
Last week NeoMedia introduced the Go-Window for devices using the PalmOS(TM) (operating system), including the Palm(TM) Tungsten C PDA and the Handspring(TM) Treo 270 and 600 Smartphones. The Go-Window is also compatible with any Palm OS-based device running the Palm Web Browser or the Blazer Web Browser. NeoMedia also supports the worldwide marketplace for SymbianOS(TM)-based devices with its PaperClick for Camera Cell Phones(TM) product, which was introduced in December, employing the camera of a Web-enabled phone to take a "picture" of a bar code to link to the Web. Among the phones supported by the SymbianOS are the Nokia 3600, 3620, 3650, and 3660.
NeoMedia's growing product family is based on its patented PaperClick technology, which allows bar codes and other machine-readable identifiers to be directly linked to targeted Web-based information sources. Earlier versions of PaperClick run on Windows(R)-based PCs and the Palm Pilot(R) PDA.
'Go-Window for People On-The-Go'
"The Mobile Go-Window gives today's on-the-go business people and consumers who rely on handheld devices the power and advantage of Internet-based information, whenever they want it, no matter where they are," said Jensen. "Now, with support for Java MIDP 2.0 as well as the PalmOS and SymbianOS, NeoMedia is putting power in the handhelds of business users and consumers as never before.
"The prediction by Bill Gates of Microsoft that we would all have 'information at our fingertips' is coming true," Jensen said, "and NeoMedia continues to play an ever-increasing role in making that dream a reality."
Initially Available to Service Providers
Jensen said the PaperClick Mobile Go-Window is initially available to companies providing services for Web-based cell phones, Smartphones, PDAs and other wireless devices, manufacturers of those devices, and IT and wireless industry research analysts and other potential partners.
"It is our hope that companies providing services and manufacturers wanting to raise the level of their product offerings will 'go' with our Go-Window," said Jensen
Yours sincerly, TheArtistFormerlyKnownAsRalph
Friday July 16, 8:30 am ET
FT. MYERS, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 16, 2004--NeoMedia Technologies, Inc. (OTC BB: NEOM - News), announced today that its NeoMedia Micro Paint Repair business unit has added five more licensees as part of a private label contract with a top Canadian auto aftermarket company.
NeoMedia said the sale was to Crackmaster Distributors Ltd. of St. Albert, Alberta, on behalf of its Chipmaster(TM) Auto Paint Systems subsidiary. Late last year Crackmaster entered into a private label agreement with CSI International, since acquired by and merged with NeoMedia, to help launch and boost sales of Chipmaster franchises in Canada.
"Private label sales are very important in micro repair industry, which is continuing to emerge as one of the fastest-growing sectors of the worldwide auto aftermarket," said Arthur Gilfus, the recently-named vice president of sales for NeoMedia Micro Paint. "Expanding sales to existing customers such as Crackmaster/Chipmaster, as well as adding new customers, is an integral component in our business plan."
Gilfus said NeoMedia Micro Paint has a "Train the Trainers" program, with Crackmaster/Chipmaster an active and successful participant.
'The Best in the Business'
Ivan Mayer, the entrepreneurial founder and president of both Crackmaster and Chipmaster, called the private label system created by NeoMedia Micro Paint "the best in the business. Owners of high-end vehicles requiring paint touch-ups for scratches, scuffs or even bumper damage can be confident when they come to our dealers and the NeoMedia system is used," he said. "With this system, we create a chemical adhesion rather than a mechanical adhesion, which is used by less-advanced body shops.
"Another very important factor is safety," said Mayer. "NeoMedia's system is environmentally sound, which helps makes body shops and paint bays at our Chipmaster franchises throughout Canada safer places in which to work."
Entscheidend ist meiner Meinung nach nicht wer die "Killer" Applikation zum laufen bringt (Neomedia, Mikrosoft, ..?..).
Gewinnen wird auf jeden Fall immer der dritte im Bunde, und zwar der mit der Datenbank.
Habe mich aus diesem und aus anderen Gründen (Restrukturierung, Konzentration aufs Kerngeschäft) für ein Investment in DCI entschieden. DCI betreibt Europas größte Produktdatenbank:
http://www.webtradecenter.de/emails/...tik/DB_REPORT/latest/index.htm
Nicht ohne Grund haben sie Kunden wie "billiger.de", "Geizhals", "idealo", ...
Good trade
drubert