Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:53:03 PM
Your cellphone is like your personal computer;
The SP is like your ISP -- it provides the ability to transfer data between your phone and the internet; you pay your SP for this service, much like you pay Earthlink, Comcast, AOL, etc. for internet access for your computer;
Symbian or Windows Mobile OS is your operating system, much like Windows XP/2000/98/etc. is on your personal computer;
Your camera is your mouse, and your phone's keypad is your keyboard -- they allow you to enter info into your browser;
Paperclick is your browser software, much like Netscape or Internet Explorer (both of which you have to download or they come pre-installed on your personal computer);
The Go Window is the URL bar in your browser;
Neomedia Keyword Registry is your Google -- you type a word / enter a barcode / snap a pic / etc. into the Go Window, and it takes you to the website of whomever paid the most $$$ to have Go Window take you there (Notice that, unlike Google, this takes you directly to a website, rather than returning a list of search results -- i.e. it navigates, rather than searches)
Neomedia will be paid much $$$ to have keywords, barcodes, images, etc. linked to companies' mobile websites, much like Google is paid much $$$ to have words returned in searches.
Holy sh*t! There are a lot of words, barcodes, and images out there.
This is gonna be huge!
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