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stickybits = ENDLESS opportunities

stickybits.com website

Introducing stickybits. A fun and social way to attach digital content to real world objects.

Saw stickybits in the App Store on Friday and have not stopped thinking about it. Like I wrote in the title, I think the opportunities for this are ENDLESS.

The basic premise:

  1. Scan a barcode (or QR code)
  2. Attach something– a photo, video, audio clip, pdf, zip file, text file etc. to the bar code,
  3. Other people scan it – using the free stickybits app (available for iPhone and Android) people can ‘see’ your attached digital content

Scanning ‘codes’ for info isn’t new, we’ve all seen the codes in newspapers that you can scan with your smartphone, but here’s the cool part. You can scan any barcode and ‘tag’ it. That means existing ones… like on a can of coke, or new ones. stickybits allows you to create your own barcodes to use on pretty much whatever you want. Need 1, no problem. Need more, no problem. They even sell products on their site with codes on them that can be personalized–things like coffee cups and t-shirts.

Try it out now. Here’s my barcode from stickybits:

My stickybits barcode 3347566422854

Scan my barcode from stickybits using their free app and check out what I’ve attached, then attach something yourself. (more…)

Posted by Jayson on June 13th, 2010 No Comments

Let me google that for you…

GoogleAwesome little passive-agressive way to show people how to google for themselves Let me google that for you

Posted by Jayson on November 21st, 2008 No Comments