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    October 1 , 2003  
    Telefonino (Italy)    
   

" The French company Realeyes3D has announced the development of two interesting applications for camera phones."

 
 
 
    Sept 27, 2003  
    OnLineReporter (USA)    
   
" The company combined mathematical image processing techniques to create applications that can find and extract handwriting in any image."
 
 
 
    Sept 27, 2003  
    Redding (USA)    
   
" Phone2Fun Digitizer and Postcard from the French startup Realeyes3D, allow you to write or sketch a message on a piece of paper, photograph it with your handset, then send it as an e-mail attachment."
 
       
 
    Sept 24, 2003  
    The Salt Lake Tribune (USA)    
   
" Camera-equipped cell phones such as Phone2Fun Digitizer and Postcard from the French startup Realeyes3D, allow you to write a message on a piece of paper, photograph it with your handset then send it as an e-mail attachment."
 
 
 
    Sept 24, 2003  
    Redding (USA)    
   
" Phone2Fun Digitizer and Postcard from the French startup Realeyes3D, allow you to write or sketch a message on a piece of paper, photograph it with your handset, then send it as an e-mail attachment."
 
 
 
    Sept 23, 2003  
    Camaleao (Portugal)    
   
" Phone2Fun Digitizer allows the users of camera phones to send handwritten messages with texts, drawings or information already printed, turning the mobile terminal into a real scanner."
 
 
 
    Sept 22, 2003  
    The Boston Globe (USA)    
   
" Realeyes3D (...) lets people shoot photos of handwritten messages, then overlay that over a photo taken by a camera phone and send digital postcards to friends' phones."
 
 
 
    Sept 22, 2003  
    MocoNews    
   
" Paris-based startup Realeyes3D has launched two applications, including Phone2Fun Digitizer, a product it says turns a cell phone camera into a scanner , "
 
 
 
    Sept 22, 2003  
    Amobil (Norway)    
       
 
    Sept 21, 2003  
    eWeek (USA)    
   
" Paris-based Realeyes3D S.A. demonstrated software that allows users to add handwritten electronic notations to photos taken with camera phones."
 
 
 
    Sept 19, 2003  
    Akibalive (Japan)    
   
" Realeyes3D is hoping to give consumers a use for the latest phone fad."
 
 
 
    Sept 19, 2003  
    Mercury News (USA)    
   
" Realeyes3D of France has software that lets you scribble electronic notes on a photo you just took with your camera phone."
 
 
 
    Sept 19, 2003  
    Wireless Week (UK)    
   
" A French software outfit has come up with two new applications it says will strengthen the picture for customers looking to buy a camera phone. "
 
 
 
    Sept 2003  
    PC Magazine (USA)    
   
" Realeyes3D introduced software that turns a cell phone camera into a scanner. "
 
 
 
    June 3, 2003  
    Inside-Handy (Germany)    
   
" The products of Realeyes3D provide a considerable extension of the functionality of camera mobile phones."
 
 
 
    June 2, 2003  
    Reiter's Weblog (USA)    
 
 
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