StickyBits: Attach Unlimited Content to Barcodes On Any Product (iPhone + Android)

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1 Jun 2010

Computer users share content in multiple ways. In addition to emails, file hosting sites, and social networking websites, there are other innovative ways being created to share stuff with your friends. One such new innovative sharing technique makes use of barcodes on products.

Barcodes have unique patterns to them that can act as a code. This code can be used to store any information and then be provided as a key to access that information. This is what Stickybits takes advantage of.

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Stickybits is a free application for iPhones and Android-running smartphones. Imagine uploading a file on the web and giving its URL to your friends so that they can download the file. Stickybits lets users scan or print barcodes to attach information to them. This information can be in any form; you could attach a video to the barcode, a text file, photos, etc. When other people will scan the barcode using their Stickybits app, they will be able to see all that is attached with the code.

According to Developers:

What is stickybits?

stickybits allows people to attach digital content to barcodes. When those barcodes are scanned (via our iPhone or Android apps), you’ll see all the content that has been attached. What makes us unique is that all this is done in a social and fully open read/write way.

What does that exactly mean?

Imagine putting a barcode on your business card that when scanned showed your resume. Or put a stickybits sticker into a birthday card and record a personal video. Then when your friend scans it, they’ll see the video. Take that one step further and have all your friends attach videos to the same card. You’ll also get notified when it gets scanned.

It doesn’t just stop there. Something unique and strange is happening with the barcodes all around you. People are scanning soda cans, cereal boxes, beer bottles, etc. and adding digital content to them. Since each unique product shares a barcode, little communities are popping up around each of these products.

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You probably had not thought that barcodes could be used as keys for our information – that is exactly what makes Stickybits so unique. On a box of a cooking ingredient, the barcode could have many recipes attached to it. A user could attach a detailed résumé to a custom barcode and then print that barcode on each of his business cards. These are only few of the endless possibilities of Stickybits.

Click here to visit Stickybits’ website . Get Stickybits for iPhone or Android.

Computer users share content in multiple ways. In addition to emails, file hosting sites, and social networking websites, there are other innovative ways being created to share stuff with your friends. One such new innovative sharing technique makes use of barcodes on products.

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2 Responses to StickyBits: Attach Unlimited Content to Barcodes On Any Product (iPhone + Android)

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mustbme2003

June 2nd, 2010 at 7:52 am

Hm. That's an interesting one. Maybe, since the regular pepsi has more substance (ie, calories), it's more solid, and sinks to the bottom. This would represent aspects of our life that stick with us, such as lessons we learn or good friends we make.

The diet pepsi could be empty experiences, like a class that you fell asleep in or someone you bumped into in the hallway. You remember it for a while, but it doesn't stay with you, it's easily replaced by other "surface" experiences.

You could also take a psychological approach. The diet pepsi can are your personal attributes that people can easily access. Your favorite movie, what music you like, where you live. The Pepsi can would be more complex, deeper things like emotions or a traumatic experience. Those things aren't as easy for people to get at.

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mia_xp

June 27th, 2010 at 8:50 am

Share content with friends by emailing it to them, even if your friends aren't currently My Yahoo! users.
1. To the right of the content's title, click the small gear icon. This is the edit button.
2. Click Share.
3. Type your friend's email address.
4. Click Send.
5. Click OK to acknowledge the success message.
Your friend will receive an email invitation to add the content to their My Yahoo! page.

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