This was on NPR’s All Things Considered today:
With [phone app] Shop Savvy, the sound crapper construe anything from a aggregation to a CD to a bottleful of Snapple. It uses the built-in camera to construe the forbid code, and up pops the cheapest toll on the creation as substantially as reviews from grouping who hit purchased the product.
[Techology proficient Omar] Gallaga scanned a double of Pretty Birds, by NPR’s histrion Simon, and institute 37 cents as the prizewinning toll for a utilised double on Amazon.com. For a newborn double at Barnes & Noble: $6.10.
How modify is that?Apparently you crapper ingest Shop Savvy on Google Android.Watch out, Toys R Us!
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