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  • mike - Jan 09 2009 | microsoft, barcodes, tag, QRCode

    I don't think MS tag will go anywhere.

    The comparison to QR code is bogus. Data density is not much higher - and the need for color kills many applications (like photo-copying something with a tag on it).

    Note the comparison of a QR code with 100's of bytes of data with a Tag with only 10 bytes in it.

    Note that MS's codes must comunicate with a (SINGLE) MS service to lookup the actual stored value of the tag. So - not offline use of codes either.

    Quoted: Find everything you need to evaluate and use Microsoft Tag 2D mobile tagging barcodes.

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