Technical Overview. Our application consists of a proprietary algorithm which operates agnostically across several mobile platforms. The algorithm is designed to function with the majority of popular embedded codes and necessarily is scalable to accommodate the mass market. The algorithm is compatible with WiFi (Wireless local area network Wireless fidelity IEEE 802.11), 3G (3rd Generation WCDMA network incorporating HSDPA- High-Speed Data Packet Access and UTMS- universal mobile telephone system). The algorithm is compatible with proprietary GSM standards essentially utilizing EDGE (Enhanced Data Rates for GSM). It represents a configuration of compiled data which interacts with wireless networks (including mobile telephony networks) and with internally hosted servers which correspond with mobile devices through multiple acccess sockets. Sockets are allocated primarily for proprietary applications. ARL (augmented reality link), VRL (voice recognition link) and GRL (geographic resource locator). A newly assigned algorithm includes a barcode scanner. The details of each facet are described below: ARL essentially utilizes Augmented reality (AR) and is a technology which provides a live direct or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are augmented by virtual computer-generated imagery. The link utilizes the mobile’s digital camera to take a photograph of an object, logo or word. The results are transmitted OA (over air) and submitted to a proprietary’s source database. Thereonafter, the information is balanced, moderated and processed within our vision cluster environment. Additionally, this link provides the user with an option to utilize image recognition both uplink and downlink interacting with proprietary server systems. By pointing the phone’s camera at the real world and receiving augmented information directly related to the view of the camera. This might include the position of points of interest or commercial outlets. Additional sockets are allocated for Voice Recognition Link (VRL) which uses the telephone’s inbuilt microphone to capture an audio file which is submitted it through to a proprietary server environment. This audio file specifically interacts between the production environment and the Nuance external voice recognition vocoding server. These same sockets are allocated for Geographic Resource Locator (GRL). This utilizes the telephone’s GPS (Global Position System) capabilities to correlate the location of the user and the search target. The information is sent directly to our high-level geocoding decryption server and returned to the user as a map. The user is able to view the search target on the map and easily locate the product or services. The invention includes the provision of a barcode reader utilized to scan a standard product two-dimensional barcode in order to receive product information and pricing. The four elements above are combined into one unique application, which is designed to facilitate the consumer mobile experience. This provides a compelling arena for advertisers and retailers and through this combination the claimant monetizes a purposeful methodology of business.
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Sources: Merger Agreement (GetFugu, Inc.), Merger Agreement (GetFugu, Inc.)