Scanbuy now offers a Google Android version of its ScanLife multi-barcode reader that uses the camera in the smartphone to read the bar code and then execute functions.
With ScanLife users can scan all major 2D barcode
formats (Datamatrix, EZcode, QR). Then information is automatically displayed about a website, a video can be launched or a phone number dialed. The app can also load contact information into compatible phone's address book or launch a Facebook page.
People can go to www.scanlife.com to create their own
bar codes for free which link to their social networking sites or contact
information. These codes can be placed on websites, business cards,
and other printed or digital media.
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Besides, Android, the ScanLife software is also compatible
with BlackBerry,
iPhone, Java, Symbian and Windows Mobile. This free app can be
downloaded from Android Market or by going to www.getscanlife.com through a mobile browser.
ScanLife for Android also supports traditional UPC or 1D barcodes by
using the camera's advanced auto-focus system. When the UPC information
is available, the application will launch comparative pricing and
retailer details for that specific product.