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Mobile Sharing: "Bezos Beep" Vs. Smartphone Bump 180

theodp writes "GeekWire wonders if the 'Bezos Beep' could replace the smartphone bump for mobile content sharing. A newly-published patent application listing Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos as sole inventor describes the use of audio signals to share content and communicate between devices, eliminating the need for NFC chips and facilitating the simultaneous sharing of content with multiple people via a remote server. From the patent application: 'For example, a first device can emit an encoded audio signal that can be received by any capable device within audio range of the device. Any device receiving the signal can decode the information included in the signal and obtain a location to access the content from that information.'"
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Mobile Sharing: "Bezos Beep" Vs. Smartphone Bump

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  • by pryoplasm ( 809342 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @10:22AM (#43138001)

    Doesn't sound like a software based dialup modem at all...

  • Yeah, and... (Score:5, Insightful)

    by 6Yankee ( 597075 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @10:23AM (#43138011)

    ...marketers won't use this to hijack my phone anywhere they can get hold of a speaker.

  • by ledow ( 319597 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @10:24AM (#43138033) Homepage

    Seems like we have indeed come full-circle, except now the audio just encodes a link (presumably with no lengthy initial communication phase) and the rest of the content is actually on the Internet.

    Also seems less secure - now anyone can play one of those sounds and try to get you to go to it, or intercept the communication to work out what you're doing.

  • by DontScotty ( 978874 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @10:26AM (#43138051) Homepage Journal

    Audio version of QR Codes....

    Yet another failure brought to you by people targeting people unwilling to type in a URL.

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  • R2-D2 (Score:4, Insightful)

    by Misagon ( 1135 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @10:34AM (#43138149)

    R2-D2 communicates with other devices (C-3PO) using beeps, ... and he can store and play back content in form of holographic messages.

    Besides, R2-D2 was made a long long time ago... Definitely prior art.

  • by langelgjm ( 860756 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @10:36AM (#43138191) Journal

    Yeah, I read the claim (there's only one):

    1. A method of sharing information for accessing content on a computing device, comprising: generating, on a first device, an encoded information signal, the information signal including information associated with accessing the content; outputting the encoded information signal as an audible signal; audibly receiving, at a second device, the encoded information signal; decoding the information signal to identify the information associated with accessing the content; and accessing the content with the second device utilizing at least part of the information associated with accessing the content, wherein the second device accesses the content from a source other than the first device.

    So... if I take an acoustic coupler, amplify its volume, and put it near two handsets, then use the connection to access a URL, I'd be violating this patent. If this is granted, it will be (another) sad day for the USPTO.

  • Re:Yeah, and... (Score:4, Insightful)

    by GrumpySteen ( 1250194 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @10:42AM (#43138269)

    Who needs surgery? Just listen to lots of loud music (or let yourself age for a couple of decades) and it'll happen on its own.

  • by SIGBUS ( 8236 ) on Monday March 11, 2013 @11:23AM (#43138735) Homepage

    The old Zenith TV remotes used ultrasonic signals to activate TV functions. There's nothing new here other than "on a computer."

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