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* http://www.baracoda.com - Maker of the First [[Bluetooth]] [[Barcode]] [[scanner]], The Baracoda Pencil
* http://www.baracoda.com - Maker of the First [[Bluetooth]] [[Barcode]] [[scanner]], The [[Baracoda Pencil]]


* http://www.mitigo.com - Maker of the First Commercial Visual Bar Code Decoder for handhelds. I think their CTO studied [[w:math]] in [[w:MIT]]. Their software can also read 2-dimensional matrices. Unlucky for us their product is [[w:proprietary|proprietary]]
* http://www.mitigo.com - Maker of the First Commercial Visual Bar Code Decoder for handhelds. I think their CTO studied [[w:math]] in [[w:MIT]]. Their software can also read 2-dimensional matrices. Unlucky for us their product is [[w:proprietary|proprietary]]

Revision as of 14:32, 18 June 2003

This is a list of companies that are interesting in the context of Consumerium.

If you are not sure if a new link belongs here, please check Other Links for other alternatives.


  • http://www.mitigo.com - Maker of the First Commercial Visual Bar Code Decoder for handhelds. I think their CTO studied w:math in w:MIT. Their software can also read 2-dimensional matrices. Unlucky for us their product is proprietary
  • http://www.rococosoft.com - Maker of Impronto simulator, which allows developers to build Bluetooth applications in Java in a fully JAWBT compliant simulated environment before actually deploying to a real Bluetooth devices.

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