This is probably the the coolest thing for mobile phones that I’ve seen in 2007. By now a lot of you have probably seen the QR codes on business cards or other media that allow you to snap a picture of the QR code with your mobile phone and it redirects you to a website. Kind of cool… but Mosey Codes take this idea quite a bit further.
The idea is that the Mosey Code can act as a virtual repository where pictures, video and sound can be stored. When someone views a Mosey Code via their phone’s camera it displays the stored media. And because this technology has a network aspect to it, the content isn’t static, new users can add there own media to the particular repository/portal that they have found.
So a basic Mosey Code looks like this:

Here are some cool examples of what the author Tom Gibara of Mosey Codes has done so far:
2 responses so far ↓
1 NilsR // Jan 2, 2008 at 2:44 pm
looks nice. i suspect it will require you some heavy clienst side processing to render the media though?
2 Moseycode, a new chapter in mobile barcoding // Jan 5, 2008 at 12:10 pm
[…] is specifically developed for Android. So we have to wait for a little while to put the Moseycode to the test. But did you already actually use a QR-code? A Shotcode? When you did, you probably were in Japan. […]
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