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Microsoft Tags Beta: See it. Snap it. Save or share it.

david Written on 13th January 2009                                                                                                              9 COMMENTS some text
David Petherick, Contributing Editor, United Kingdom

At The Next Web, we keep our antennae tuned, and Microsoft has currently only announced Microsoft Tags Beta in the USA. But as the software and web site are available globally, we thought you’d need to know – now.

Microsoft Tag Phone App

This is how Microsoft describes its new service, which has been available since the 7th of January 2009 and was showcased at the CES 2009 show: —

Microsoft Tag instantly connects you to more information and entertainment – without typing long URLs or texting short code. Simply snap the Tag with your mobile phone, and Microsoft Tag takes you there!

Robert Scoble with QR Code T-shirt at The Next Web 2008. Photo by Guido van Nispen The idea is probably familiar to those of you who know about QR Codes, or were at The Next Web Conference in April 2008, when Robert Scoble gave a keynote address wearing a QR Coded T-shirt. (Photo of Robert Scoble by Guido van Nispen). And QR Codes have been around for a number of years – they are heavily used in Japanese newspapers and magazines, for example.

The main differences with Microsoft Tag are as follows: -

  • Every scan your phone makes gets tracked by MS servers
  • The Microsoft Tags are coloured, as opposed to monochrome for QR Codes
  • Tags can be designed with expiry dates to encourage instant use
  • Tags are designed to be scanned at scale (for outdoor posters etc)

Microsoft is using its formidable marketing skills to package this attractively for consumers and businesses – and from the promotional material, it’s doing a good job of avoiding the geeky, and keeping things simple and clear. You can download the free Microsoft Tags mobile software for your phone at http://gettag.mobi – and try it out on the tag below to grab the author’s vCard data. Software is currently available for J2ME, Symbian S60, iPhone, Blackberry and of course Windows Mobile phones. This is in fact, only Microsoft’s second iPhone application, after its image viewer SeaDragon.

ms-tag-barcode-davidI expect future developments of this will see more formats become available to allow, for example, pre-scripted SMS contact, and to allow ‘callback’ or text chat interaction. I also would expect this to be used, for example to provide data downloads back to the phone, which can then can be displayed at point of sale to redeem vouchers, or even act as an electronic entrance ticket. Integrate it with Microsoft ID and Passport services, and you might have something very powerful – especially as it can all be harnessed by a device that rarely leaves the side of its owner.

Creating and Managing Tags

In the back-end at the Tags site, creating tags is very simple. You need a Microsoft ID to create tags, and can create a PDF, WMF or XPS file in a variety of sizes. You can make the Tag have an ‘action’ of a URL, Free Text, vCard, or Dialer, and you can also set start and end dates on the tags – useful for competition-style entries. The fact that you can, as the creator of a code, view reports (aside from potential privacy concerns for users of the service) will help you track the return you get on a campaign. It’s easy to manage multiple tags, with icons to show what type of tag you’re selecting, and you can categorise, expire and delete tags readily. [screen shot]

The Next Web acknowledges Steven Livingstone-Pérez for alerting us to Microsoft Tags via twitter earlier today.

Diggnation: Live in Amsterdam @ Next Web 2008

Boris Written on 22nd February 2008                                                                                                              14 COMMENTS some text
Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten, Serial Internet Entrepreneur

DiggnationAmsterdam (The Netherlands) will be buzzing on April 3, 2008 when Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht will present and record their famous Diggnation show during the third edition of The Next Web Conference.

Diggnation is the biggest weekly online TV show averaging 500.000 viewers per episode. It is highly popular and influential amongst internet professionals. This will be the first time that Diggnation will be recorded from the European mainland and The Next Web Conference is very proud to host this unique event.

Diggnation is breaking new grounds for web-based video and as a testament Virgin America has recently announced that they will include Diggnation in their entertainment systems. Diggnation has sprung out of Digg.com and discusses the most funny and bizarre news of the week on the web.

Diggnation is one of the shows of Revision3, founded by Kevin Rose, David Prager and Jay Adelson, is the internet TV leader for the next generation.

Next Web Conference date confirmed: April 3 & 4, 2008

Ernst-Jan Written on 4th December 2007                                                                                                              6 COMMENTS some text
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, editor in chief

The Next Web Conference 2008You may know by now that the Next Web blog is closely associated with the Next Web Conference. In 2006 and 2007 speakers from all over the world came to Amsterdam to share their views on the next web with hundreds of enthusiastic visitors. We’re now working hard to provide you with and inspiring program for the 2008 edition.

I hope you will block April 3th and 4th in your agenda so we can personally welcome you to the conference in a few months. Click here to add this event to your Google Calendar.

Seedcamp partners with The Next Web

patrick Written on 12th July 2007                                                                                                              3 COMMENTS some text
Patrick de Laive, Internet entrepreneur and co-founder of The Next Web Conference. Twitter: @patrick

Untitled-1 @ 100% (CMYK/Preview)About a week ago, Saul Klein (Index ventures) and Reshma Sohoni (3i) started a new pan European initiative for startups and talented entrepreneurs (read the initial Seedcamp post).

At The Next Web 2008 edition we will host Showcases of successful/promising European companies, just like we did on the 2006 and 2007 edition. Netvibes, Hyves, esnips, Widsets, Respectance, Zyb, Mobiya, eBuddy and others presented their companies on main stage for the highly tech savvy crowd. We decided that we will give two of the winning Seedcamp teams the opportunity to Showcase their service on The Next Web ‘08.

Teams can sign up for Seedcamp and win 50k Euros (and a Showcase) and have a great experience to be working with Europe’s leading internet entrepreneurs and investors.

A lot of good stuff is happening in Europe (Open Coffee clubs everywhere) and seedcamp is one of those great initiatives that helps Europe become competitive and on the edge. Well done Saul and Reshma, we’re excited to be working with you guys.


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