This document discusses the evolution of marketing campaigns and web presentation from traditional to modern digital formats. It introduces ADAcard as a new type of digital business card that functions as a mobile app, allowing users to include multimedia content like photos, videos and documents. ADAcard aims to improve on existing QR codes and mobile action codes by being dialable and not requiring smartphones or additional apps. The document outlines the features and benefits of ADAcard for businesses, and provides an example of what an ADAcard might look like.
Smart Cards & Devices Forum 2012 - European mobile NFC updateOKsystem
Visa is developing mobile payment technologies and working with partners to rollout contactless payments. Recent developments include:
1) The launch of Visa Personal Payments and Visa Alerts in 2011 and a Samsung Olympic mobile payment app in 2012.
2) Rapid adoption of contactless payments in the UK and plans for large scale rollouts in other European markets in 2012.
3) Increased availability of NFC-enabled smartphones and commitments from manufacturers to include NFC in new models.
4) Emergence of large commercial rollouts of mobile wallets by companies like Google and mobile operators in 2012.
This document provides information on IP Digital Signage solutions from a company called GAP Soft. It describes two products: IPSIGN for in-building digital signage, and IPBOARD for in-elevator digital signage. Both products allow for displaying advertising video clips, information notices, and coupons on screens within buildings. They are centrally managed over a network. The document provides examples of how the products have been installed in apartment buildings and offices. It also gives a case study on the benefits of digital signage for elevator users and compares it to other media. Finally, it provides background on GAP Soft, including its history offering IP and TV solutions, key facts, and milestones.
This document discusses QR codes and their use for marketing. It notes that QR codes can be used for both marketing and providing services/information. For marketing, QR codes are in a "shark infested red ocean" with competition, while codes providing services have more opportunities. The document also discusses considerations for creating compliant and effective QR codes, including using ISO-standard generators, appropriate sizing and error correction. It notes benefits of indirect QR codes over direct codes for control, flexibility and security.
This document provides a product specification sheet for the Motorola DS4208 handheld 2D imager. Key features include:
- Scanning 1D, 2D and PDF417 barcodes printed on paper or displayed on mobile phones and computers.
- Omni-directional scanning eliminates the need to align the barcode and scanner.
- Supports industry standard interfaces for easy integration.
- Rugged design is drop resistant and sealed against water and dust.
- Low total cost of ownership with durable design and support services.
The document introduces VISION 2.0, a cloud-based asset management system that uses QR codes, barcodes, and RFID tags to store information about industrial equipment and parts. It can be accessed from mobile devices to monitor installation, maintenance history, and locate missing assets. The system stores data in the cloud to eliminate on-site servers. QR codes and barcodes are laser-annealed onto stainless steel tags for durability and attached to assets.
For those of you still trying to get your head around qr codes. Here's a nice guides from Chris Zobel, Director of Digital Strategy at Luckie & Company, who has put together an excellent breakdown for marketers looking to effectively incorporate them into their strategies.
Chris explores the four key basics of QR code marketing and what you should be doing with your marketing.
Xavi Muñoz
+34606849457
xavi@alphasip.es
www.alphasip.es
Parque Científico de Madrid
C/ Faraday 7
28049 Madrid
Thank you!
Javier Martínez
KNOWLEDGE MINERS
Smart Cards & Devices Forum 2012 - European mobile NFC updateOKsystem
Visa is developing mobile payment technologies and working with partners to rollout contactless payments. Recent developments include:
1) The launch of Visa Personal Payments and Visa Alerts in 2011 and a Samsung Olympic mobile payment app in 2012.
2) Rapid adoption of contactless payments in the UK and plans for large scale rollouts in other European markets in 2012.
3) Increased availability of NFC-enabled smartphones and commitments from manufacturers to include NFC in new models.
4) Emergence of large commercial rollouts of mobile wallets by companies like Google and mobile operators in 2012.
This document provides information on IP Digital Signage solutions from a company called GAP Soft. It describes two products: IPSIGN for in-building digital signage, and IPBOARD for in-elevator digital signage. Both products allow for displaying advertising video clips, information notices, and coupons on screens within buildings. They are centrally managed over a network. The document provides examples of how the products have been installed in apartment buildings and offices. It also gives a case study on the benefits of digital signage for elevator users and compares it to other media. Finally, it provides background on GAP Soft, including its history offering IP and TV solutions, key facts, and milestones.
This document discusses QR codes and their use for marketing. It notes that QR codes can be used for both marketing and providing services/information. For marketing, QR codes are in a "shark infested red ocean" with competition, while codes providing services have more opportunities. The document also discusses considerations for creating compliant and effective QR codes, including using ISO-standard generators, appropriate sizing and error correction. It notes benefits of indirect QR codes over direct codes for control, flexibility and security.
This document provides a product specification sheet for the Motorola DS4208 handheld 2D imager. Key features include:
- Scanning 1D, 2D and PDF417 barcodes printed on paper or displayed on mobile phones and computers.
- Omni-directional scanning eliminates the need to align the barcode and scanner.
- Supports industry standard interfaces for easy integration.
- Rugged design is drop resistant and sealed against water and dust.
- Low total cost of ownership with durable design and support services.
The document introduces VISION 2.0, a cloud-based asset management system that uses QR codes, barcodes, and RFID tags to store information about industrial equipment and parts. It can be accessed from mobile devices to monitor installation, maintenance history, and locate missing assets. The system stores data in the cloud to eliminate on-site servers. QR codes and barcodes are laser-annealed onto stainless steel tags for durability and attached to assets.
For those of you still trying to get your head around qr codes. Here's a nice guides from Chris Zobel, Director of Digital Strategy at Luckie & Company, who has put together an excellent breakdown for marketers looking to effectively incorporate them into their strategies.
Chris explores the four key basics of QR code marketing and what you should be doing with your marketing.
Xavi Muñoz
+34606849457
xavi@alphasip.es
www.alphasip.es
Parque Científico de Madrid
C/ Faraday 7
28049 Madrid
Thank you!
Javier Martínez
KNOWLEDGE MINERS
Bringing RFID to Electronics with Monza X RFID ChipsImpinj RFID
Impinj shows how RFID solutions providers and electronics manufacturers can use Monza X RFID tag chips to deliver new capabilities such as theft deterrence in the supply chain, wireless device configuration, sensor data loggers and electronic shelf tags. QuikQ, a software development company dedicated to improving the trucking industry’s fuel transactions, also shows how they are using the Monza X RFID chips to monitor engine data and maintenance information for Class 8 trucks.
SMS PASSCODE represents a new generation innovative solution that enables organizations and companies to easily protect employee remote access to corporate systems (Citrix, Microsoft icl. OWA, Virtual Desktops VPN, SSL VPN etc.) with two-factor authentication via SMS, voice call or secure e-mail. In short, the solution first validates the user name and password before creating and sending a one-time-password only, valid for that login attempt. Because it can only be generated this way and only works for that login on that computer, it is award-winning security against these modern threats. Easy and very secure.
Barcodes in Action - Barcode GeekFest Slidesdavid_h
My presentation from the Path to Labeling success Event.
Covers barcode standards and symbologies, compliance, 2D barcodes and using barcodes for authenticity.
The document discusses an app called WeatherWear that would correlate real-time weather data with clothing items and outfits, allowing users to get outfit suggestions based on the weather, while retailers could place ads within the app to promote specific items or outfits. It provides details on the core features of linking to weather data by zip code and mapping generic outfits to body shapes, and explains that the free app would generate revenue through ads primarily from online retailers.
VisionID is Ireland's leading supplier of barcode and data capture solutions. Established in 2000, VisionID provides barcode scanners, printers, mobile computers, RFID solutions, and software to help customers work more efficiently across various industries. VisionID aims to understand customer needs and provide customized solutions, installation, training, and ongoing support. Their goal is to increase customers' productivity, accuracy, and profitability through real-time data capture technologies.
VisionID is Ireland's leading supplier of barcode and data capture solutions. They offer barcode scanners, printers, mobile computers, RFID systems, and software solutions to help customers work more efficiently across industries like manufacturing, distribution, healthcare and retail. VisionID provides consultation, custom solution design, implementation support and ongoing technical support. They aim to deliver innovative, cost-effective solutions and have a dedicated service and support department to ensure customer needs are met.
Formato plano 8th week6_passive_presentEvelin Peña
The document is a lesson plan about using the passive voice in English. It contains 3 main sections: 1) An introduction explaining the difference between active and passive sentences. 2) A conceptualization section defining the passive voice and providing examples of its use in different tenses. 3) A production section explaining when the passive voice should be used, including examples. The lesson concludes with an exercise asking students to change active sentences to passive.
Rethinking how your organisation collaboratesStephen Bounds
A presentation given by Stephen Bounds at the Ark Group seminar "Strategic Email Management" in 2007.
Still a useful introduction on how to change the emphasis away from email and towards more appropriate communication methods such as linking files rather than using attachments, blogs, wikis and archived mailing lists.
This document is a lesson plan for a 6th grade English class that focuses on verb tenses. The lesson plan outlines exploring and contextualizing verb tenses, conceptualizing their uses, modeling verb forms and an overview of verb tenses, and evaluating student understanding. The lesson provides examples of the five basic verb forms - the base form, third person singular form, present participle form, past form, and past participle form.
This document outlines associative methods in systems biology. It discusses gene ontologies and how they can be used to determine over-representation and measure semantic similarity between genes. It then describes various associative measures that can be used to infer hypotheses about gene interactions, including linear correlation, partial correlation, and non-linear measures. It notes that these methods assume greater association implies a greater chance of interaction between gene products. The document concludes by discussing validation of these methods.
The document tells a story about an ant who used to work happily and productively without supervision. However, a lion supervisor recruited other animals like a cockroach, spider, and fly to monitor the ant's work. This led to increased paperwork and meetings for the ant. Productivity declined as the department grew more bureaucratic with additional supervisors like a cicada. An audit found the department was overstaffed. The ant was then fired for having a negative attitude.
El documento presenta un resumen de la administración como ciencia social. Define la administración como la acción de dirigir un grupo social para lograr la mayor productividad posible y mejorar la calidad de vida. Explica que un administrador es la persona encargada de dirigir ese grupo social con el objetivo de alcanzar una visión que mejore los niveles de vida. Además, resume brevemente la evolución histórica de la administración desde la antigüedad hasta la actualidad.
Productive Access Inc. (PAI) is a market research consulting firm established in 1987 that provides data warehousing and analysis tools to help clients derive insights from their research data. PAI has three regional offices, over 90% of revenue from long-term clients, and serves a global customer base across many industries. PAI's tools like mTAB allow clients to easily clean, structure, compare, and analyze large amounts of research data without specialized training. This enables clients to spend less time preparing data and more time gaining strategic insights to inform decision making.
Introduzione al software Open Source ed al software libero. Notizie a proposito degli enti (Open Source Software) più importanti e delle licenze più utilizzate.
Bringing RFID to Electronics with Monza X RFID ChipsImpinj RFID
Impinj shows how RFID solutions providers and electronics manufacturers can use Monza X RFID tag chips to deliver new capabilities such as theft deterrence in the supply chain, wireless device configuration, sensor data loggers and electronic shelf tags. QuikQ, a software development company dedicated to improving the trucking industry’s fuel transactions, also shows how they are using the Monza X RFID chips to monitor engine data and maintenance information for Class 8 trucks.
SMS PASSCODE represents a new generation innovative solution that enables organizations and companies to easily protect employee remote access to corporate systems (Citrix, Microsoft icl. OWA, Virtual Desktops VPN, SSL VPN etc.) with two-factor authentication via SMS, voice call or secure e-mail. In short, the solution first validates the user name and password before creating and sending a one-time-password only, valid for that login attempt. Because it can only be generated this way and only works for that login on that computer, it is award-winning security against these modern threats. Easy and very secure.
Barcodes in Action - Barcode GeekFest Slidesdavid_h
My presentation from the Path to Labeling success Event.
Covers barcode standards and symbologies, compliance, 2D barcodes and using barcodes for authenticity.
The document discusses an app called WeatherWear that would correlate real-time weather data with clothing items and outfits, allowing users to get outfit suggestions based on the weather, while retailers could place ads within the app to promote specific items or outfits. It provides details on the core features of linking to weather data by zip code and mapping generic outfits to body shapes, and explains that the free app would generate revenue through ads primarily from online retailers.
VisionID is Ireland's leading supplier of barcode and data capture solutions. Established in 2000, VisionID provides barcode scanners, printers, mobile computers, RFID solutions, and software to help customers work more efficiently across various industries. VisionID aims to understand customer needs and provide customized solutions, installation, training, and ongoing support. Their goal is to increase customers' productivity, accuracy, and profitability through real-time data capture technologies.
VisionID is Ireland's leading supplier of barcode and data capture solutions. They offer barcode scanners, printers, mobile computers, RFID systems, and software solutions to help customers work more efficiently across industries like manufacturing, distribution, healthcare and retail. VisionID provides consultation, custom solution design, implementation support and ongoing technical support. They aim to deliver innovative, cost-effective solutions and have a dedicated service and support department to ensure customer needs are met.
Formato plano 8th week6_passive_presentEvelin Peña
The document is a lesson plan about using the passive voice in English. It contains 3 main sections: 1) An introduction explaining the difference between active and passive sentences. 2) A conceptualization section defining the passive voice and providing examples of its use in different tenses. 3) A production section explaining when the passive voice should be used, including examples. The lesson concludes with an exercise asking students to change active sentences to passive.
Rethinking how your organisation collaboratesStephen Bounds
A presentation given by Stephen Bounds at the Ark Group seminar "Strategic Email Management" in 2007.
Still a useful introduction on how to change the emphasis away from email and towards more appropriate communication methods such as linking files rather than using attachments, blogs, wikis and archived mailing lists.
This document is a lesson plan for a 6th grade English class that focuses on verb tenses. The lesson plan outlines exploring and contextualizing verb tenses, conceptualizing their uses, modeling verb forms and an overview of verb tenses, and evaluating student understanding. The lesson provides examples of the five basic verb forms - the base form, third person singular form, present participle form, past form, and past participle form.
This document outlines associative methods in systems biology. It discusses gene ontologies and how they can be used to determine over-representation and measure semantic similarity between genes. It then describes various associative measures that can be used to infer hypotheses about gene interactions, including linear correlation, partial correlation, and non-linear measures. It notes that these methods assume greater association implies a greater chance of interaction between gene products. The document concludes by discussing validation of these methods.
The document tells a story about an ant who used to work happily and productively without supervision. However, a lion supervisor recruited other animals like a cockroach, spider, and fly to monitor the ant's work. This led to increased paperwork and meetings for the ant. Productivity declined as the department grew more bureaucratic with additional supervisors like a cicada. An audit found the department was overstaffed. The ant was then fired for having a negative attitude.
El documento presenta un resumen de la administración como ciencia social. Define la administración como la acción de dirigir un grupo social para lograr la mayor productividad posible y mejorar la calidad de vida. Explica que un administrador es la persona encargada de dirigir ese grupo social con el objetivo de alcanzar una visión que mejore los niveles de vida. Además, resume brevemente la evolución histórica de la administración desde la antigüedad hasta la actualidad.
Productive Access Inc. (PAI) is a market research consulting firm established in 1987 that provides data warehousing and analysis tools to help clients derive insights from their research data. PAI has three regional offices, over 90% of revenue from long-term clients, and serves a global customer base across many industries. PAI's tools like mTAB allow clients to easily clean, structure, compare, and analyze large amounts of research data without specialized training. This enables clients to spend less time preparing data and more time gaining strategic insights to inform decision making.
Introduzione al software Open Source ed al software libero. Notizie a proposito degli enti (Open Source Software) più importanti e delle licenze più utilizzate.
This document provides a comparative table of software alternatives available on Linux as compared to Windows. It lists popular Windows applications and their Linux equivalents. Some of the recommended Linux alternatives highlighted include GIMP as an alternative to Photoshop, OpenOffice as an alternative to Microsoft Office, Firefox as an alternative to Internet Explorer, and VLC or MPlayer as media players comparable to Windows Media Player. This table can serve as a practical tool for finding Windows software alternatives on Linux.
On the importance (and absence) of annotation in Next Generation Sequencing DataHugh Shanahan
There are data from nearly 30,000 experiments deposited in the Sequence Read Archive, a repository of genomic and transcriptomic data corresponding to approximately 2 x 10^15 nucleotides (equivalent to approximately 600,000 human genomes). This is a huge resource that could be mined for a variety of different purposes. It is also a vast collection of different samples, having been gathered under a variety of different technologies and experimental protocols. Jamie Alnasir and I have demonstrated that the annotation of this data is in general very poor and hence undermines the usefulness of such a resource. We draw some conclusions from this and where such databases need to go in the future.
Formato plano 7th week4_simpl_pasrvspastcontEvelin Peña
The document provides lesson plans for a 7th grade English class focusing on teaching the simple past and past continuous tenses. It includes examples of how to form and use these tenses, practice exercises for students, and a reading assignment. The goal is for students to be able to use the simple past and past continuous to talk about past actions.
Overview of scanable codes used in B2B and B2C solutions. Brief descriptions of codes ability to launch users into internet applications. Warnings for B2b implementation.Contact maestro for more info.
This document discusses mobile tagging, which links the physical world to the digital world through mobile devices. It describes how 2D barcodes called QR codes allow digital content to be accessed from anywhere by scanning the code with a mobile phone's camera. Users can generate their own barcodes and mobile websites, and various companies provide barcode readers and generators as well as expertise in mobile technologies. The overall aim is to illustrate how barcodes are essential tools for mobile internet access and to encourage further research on this topic.
QR Codes Webinar: How to Think About and Use 2D CodesWaterfall Mobile
In this webinar we take a look at the dos and do not’s of using QR and other 2D Codes to launch marketing campaigns to new heights. From the Getting It Right In Mobile Series.
You can view a video recording of the webinar on the Msgme blog here: http://bit.ly/loghl2
Michelle Toivonen from Maestro presented on QR codes. QR codes provide a bridge of information and allow smartphones to read web and contact information from black and white barcodes. While QR codes were initially popular in Asia and Europe, they are growing in the US with increasing smartphone capabilities. Maestro offers proprietary QR codes that provide security, scalable images, and landing pages to host information, as well as ongoing support services. They outlined steps for businesses to use QR codes through Maestro's code generation and support.
The advancement group behind the QR code needed to make the code simple to check with the goal that agents didn't sit around getting it at the right point. They likewise maintained that it should have an unmistakable plan to make it simple to recognize. This drove them to pick the famous square shape that is as yet utilized today.
This document discusses QR codes and 2D barcodes. It begins with an introduction comparing 1D and 2D barcodes, specifically looking at their information density and capacity. It then focuses on QR codes, providing details on their data capacity compared to other 2D codes, as well as their features. The document outlines the steps to implement QR codes for mobile use, including installing barcode readers on phones and generating codes. It provides examples of QR code implementation and applications. Finally, it discusses trends in 2D barcode use.
A QR code is a kind of standardized tag that can be perused effectively by a computerized gadget and which stores data as a progression of pixels in a square-formed lattice. QR codes are every now and again used to follow data about items in a production network and - in light of the fact that a large number have underlying QR perusers - they are much of the time utilized in promoting and publicizing efforts. All the more as of late, they play had a vital impact in assisting with following Covid openness and slow the spread of the infection.
The document discusses Digimarc's barcode technology called the "Barcode of Everything". It allows any media - from print, to packaging, to TV and radio - to be encoded with invisible barcodes that can be scanned to provide engaging mobile experiences. Examples mentioned include connecting consumers to mobile web content, coupons, product information, and enabling faster retail checkout when items are scanned. The technology aims to provide interactive experiences and engagement for brands across various media formats and consumer touchpoints.
The document provides an agenda and overview for using QR codes in marketing in 2012. It discusses how QR codes are gaining momentum in the Middle East and can add value for brands by increasing fan base, generating leads, and driving traffic to websites. It then outlines a 5-step process to start a QR code marketing campaign, including devising a strategy, creating the QR code, defining the call to action and landing page, promoting the QR code, and tracking metrics. Key recommendations are to make the QR code and landing page usable on mobile and to test the code with multiple scanning apps.
The document provides guidance on maximizing the performance of mobile barcode campaigns. It discusses four basic steps: 1) strategy and planning, 2) code generation and publishing, 3) call to action, and 4) performance tracking. Some key points include choosing the right barcode format like QR codes, ensuring codes are large enough and clear enough to scan, testing codes on different devices, crafting an effective call to action, and using tracking to analyze campaign performance. The document emphasizes strategic planning, usability testing, and data analysis to engage consumers and optimize campaigns.
QR Codes and the Future of Next Generation mLearningGraham Clark
QR codes are two-dimensional barcodes that can be read by smartphone cameras and contain information to direct the user to a website or other online content. The document discusses how QR codes are being used in various industries like retail, publishing, and education. Some benefits of QR codes are that they are low cost, easy to use, mobile, and provide instant access to online information. Potential issues include slow mobile internet speeds, data costs, and lighting or software problems reading the codes. The document also provides an example of how the Sydney Design 08 Festival used a QR code in their program to provide special offers to users who scanned the code with a mobile application.
QR codes are matrix barcodes that can be read by smartphone cameras and contain information like text, URLs, or other data. Users scan the code with their phone which then directs them to the encoded information. QR codes are categorized based on whether they use open standards like QR codes that anyone can use, proprietary codes only readable by certain apps, readers that allow phones to scan codes, or companies that create real-world solutions using barcodes. QR codes have various uses like providing additional information in magazines, linking to movie trailers, digital contact cards, and more. They can be created using free online generators or apps to encode a URL or information for others to access.
QR Codes: Transforming Consumer-Brand InteractionsCustomer Centria
Reaching a consumer has never been easier for companies – they have tried placing a huge hoarding in the sky, spend crores on a TVC, and invested considerable time, energy and money to take its brand to the remotest corners of the world. And then the wave of social media revolutionised consumer-brand interaction. And today we are not even talking, we just scan and click...Quick Response (QR) code is the word! The marketing circles have started embracing this technology with lot of zest and enthusiasm. Some experts still wait for every chance to write it off as a passing fad, even as the technology is being picked up rapidly by companies globally to send a message to the consumer. The crucial question – are QR codes an emerging trend to stay alive for some decades, or will they be gone by this time next year? If the recent developments, innovations and results QR Codes have shown are anything to go by, be rest assured well be scanning at least 10 times more QR codes by this time next year.
QR codes are gaining popularity as a marketing tool. They allow companies to share information with consumers quickly through smartphones. While some still see them as a passing fad, usage of QR codes has grown over 600% in the last year. Major companies in India have started using QR codes in print advertising to link to websites, videos, and contests. If QR codes continue to be adopted and used creatively, they could become an integral part of brand marketing strategies.
The document provides an overview of mobile codes like QR codes and SMS codes. It discusses how QR codes work, providing examples of best practices for using QR codes in advertising and promotion. Specifically, it shows how QR codes have been used effectively by companies to link to engaging mobile content from print materials. It also outlines some pitfalls to avoid, such as linking QR codes to non-mobile websites or providing dull content that fails to incentivize users. The document aims to educate on using this technology to enhance marketing communications.
3.2.qr code based information access system in shopping mall (1)Tejas Lalwani
This document proposes a QR code-based billing system for shops using Android smartphones. It involves using multiplexing and demultiplexing to encode and decode product information from a single QR code scanned by a smartphone. This would allow customers to scan QR codes of products to view authenticity and select items, sending the list to a server for the cashier. The proposed system aims to provide a simple, accurate way to capture product data and address limitations of traditional barcodes like damage or blockage issues.
A presentation given by web developer Rick Shun of the eHealth Strategy office on November 18, 2011, for our office's eHealth Investigative Partnership Program (eHIPP) learning rounds.
QR codes allow storing large amounts of information that can be accessed quickly by scanning the code with a smartphone. They are becoming widely used in marketing and provide a link between physical printed materials and digital internet resources. While QR codes offer opportunities, businesses must be aware of potential risks like malicious codes and ensure codes direct users only to trusted websites asking for appropriate personal information. Proper use of QR codes can enhance search engine optimization and social media engagement.
WiFi membolehkan sambungan tanpa wayar dalam lingkungan 5-10 meter, tetapi pengguna perlu berhati-hati terhadap ancaman keselamatan maklumat. Peralatan perlu mempunyai ciri WiFi dan sambung kepada titik akses WiFi untuk menggunakan kemudahan ini.
Skype membolehkan pengguna melakukan panggilan suara dan video melalui Internet secara percuma antara komputer dan telefon. Ia mempunyai lebih 700 juta pengguna di seluruh dunia dan menyediakan ciri-ciri seperti percakapan suara, video, dan teks.
The document discusses managing a website using DAPAT CMS. It covers adding pages, content modules, and images to a website through the CMS. Key functions covered include the page function for adding pages, content modules for creating stories, and inserting content into pages using the content pane. Customizing modules and managing page hierarchies are also summarized.
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