Late last year Microsoft surprised us with the release of their first iPhone app, Seadragon. The company has now released its second iPhone app, TagReader (iTunes link). Launch the app and point your ...
There’s some new technology from Microsoft that can connect content in newspapers, like the Redmond Reporter, to more online content on your mobile phone using a bar code. The technology is called ...
Microsoft [MSFT] has launched its first mobile application on Google’s [GOOG] Android platform, called Microsoft Tag Reader. The Microsoft Tag Reader application for Android is similar to other ...
Microsoft released their second iPhone app, TagReader [iTunes link], today. Simply point your iPhone’s camera at a Microsoft Tag and instantly you find out new information, such as a URL or some ...
Microsoft released its first application for the Android mobile operating system this week: The Microsoft Tag mobile barcoding reader. Might Silverlight be Microsoft's next Android app? The move makes ...
USA Today is featuring Microsoft Tags in its newspaper, letting readers scan the bar codes to access videos and other digital content. The initiative will provide readers with access to daily photo ...
Conde Nast?s Lucky magazine is using Microsoft Tags to encourage readers to enter and win a $10,000 designer shopping spree. The publication has placed a call-to-action on the cover of its August ...
I was browsing my RSS feeds last night and Jack Cook's post jogged my memory about the Microsoft Tag demo we saw at Mobius December 2008. Microsoft Tag lets you create identifier tags for all kinds of ...
(Editor’s Note: This article originally stated that Microsoft Tag uses QR code. It actually uses a next-generation form of barcode called High Capacity Color Barcode, or HCCB. The article has been ...
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