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	<title>Comments on: New trial in Spain for accessible medicines app</title>
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		<title>By: Norman Lilly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2012 13:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why Oh Why cannot this industry get itself together, here we go with more money being spent on schemes to do this sort of thing when this has been available since 2006.
The Voiceye Code system has been used in Korea for government papers, documents for years. By using the Voiceye Code there is no need for data collection, a smart phone (even without a SIM) with a minimum 5 mega-pixel camera will collect the data directly from the code and present it on the phone in large print, with speech. This product came a close runner up in the Vodafone Awards and has just won the BETT education award in the UK.
Why do we keep re-inventing the wheel Voiceye codes are far more user friendly than QR codes as they contain all of the information in the code!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Oh Why cannot this industry get itself together, here we go with more money being spent on schemes to do this sort of thing when this has been available since 2006.<br />
The Voiceye Code system has been used in Korea for government papers, documents for years. By using the Voiceye Code there is no need for data collection, a smart phone (even without a SIM) with a minimum 5 mega-pixel camera will collect the data directly from the code and present it on the phone in large print, with speech. This product came a close runner up in the Vodafone Awards and has just won the BETT education award in the UK.<br />
Why do we keep re-inventing the wheel Voiceye codes are far more user friendly than QR codes as they contain all of the information in the code!</p>
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