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	<title>Comments on: GetTag &#8211; Free Image Linking App From Microsoft</title>
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		<title>By: wibbly</title>
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		<description>Hmm. Haven&#039;t caught on perhaps only because all they&#039;re doing is encoding a URL that points you to a place to download the content OTA! Basically a non-human readable barcode that you can scan with your phone&#039;s camera. The whole premise is that is should be easier for the user then typing a well chosen URL (short? mainly all numbers even) in the first place.

Clever idea, but needs to &quot;change the world&quot; to be useful so it&#039;s ubiquitous.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmm. Haven&#8217;t caught on perhaps only because all they&#8217;re doing is encoding a URL that points you to a place to download the content OTA! Basically a non-human readable barcode that you can scan with your phone&#8217;s camera. The whole premise is that is should be easier for the user then typing a well chosen URL (short? mainly all numbers even) in the first place.</p>
<p>Clever idea, but needs to &#8220;change the world&#8221; to be useful so it&#8217;s ubiquitous.</p>
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