Technologies on the horizon are stranger than you think

27 Jun 2008

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Open source mobile will advance innovation

The consulting arm of IT services company Atos Origin has published a guide to emerging technologies as part of its annual trends report.

The report discusses the "dual challenge" facing businesses in ensuring the retention of critical knowledge as key staff retire or change fields, while simultaneously preparing for "Generation Y" to enter the commercial world. It also outlines new technologies and explains why they are significant.

Further reading

Ontologies

Ontologies are the study of the nature of existence and support the management of unstructured data. They will become an integral element of the Semantic Web by providing a way to share the understanding of a domain.

2-D barcodes

Advanced algorithms help two-dimensional barcodes to encode large amounts of data in a small space. They include strong error detection and correction facilities and can often be scanned successfully even if damaged.

Augmented reality

The superimposing of relevant sensory information, including smell, to supplement the user's view of the world. It will benefit people who need to receive real-time, contextually-based information, hands-free information, which can be transmitted from anywhere in a local area including lamp posts.

4G

Fourth-generation communication systems are the next step in wireless communications, offering full-service portability and global mobility. All network elements will be digital, enhancing security.

Open source mobile

Open source mobile will aim to drive innovation in mobile phone software, focusing on the acceleration of software capability, rather than on phone design. It will offer increased choice for manufacturers, service providers and consumers, and enable quicker and easier application development.

Reader comments

The NeoReader

I highly recommend the NeoReader for all your mobile code reading needs.

It is able to read and decipher all common non-proprietary 2D codes (Data Matrix, QR, Aztec) as well as URL embedded 2D codes and all 1D UPC/EAN/Code 128 open source codes. The NeoReader supports direct and indirect code linking, which guarantees maximum interoperability with already existing platforms like 2D Data Matrix Semacodes, and Japanese QR links. This allows the user to click on a variety of codes with a single application installed on their mobile device.

http://www.neoreader.com

Also, keep an eye on the Mobile Codes Consortium.

http://www.mobilecodes.org

Posted by: streetstylz  28 Jun 2008

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