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  2. Barcode Scanner (application) - Wikipedia

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    Barcode Scanner scanning a QR code. The application Barcode Scanner is an Android app, from the open-source project ZXing (short for Zebra Crossing), that allows an Android device with imaging hardware (a built-in camera) to scan barcodes or 2D barcodes and retrieve the data encoded. [2]

  3. Amazon Dash - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Dash was a consumer goods ordering service which uses proprietary devices and APIs for ordering goods over the Internet. Amazon Dash consisted of multiple components, which include: the Amazon Dash Wand, a Wi-Fi connected barcode scanner and voice command device, used to reorder consumer goods around the house, integrating with ...

  4. ShopSavvy - Wikipedia

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    Gizmodo: "This is one of the best barcode apps for Android." The app also was at the top of the website's lists in: "Gizmodo's Best Barcode Scanner Apps" and "Gizmodo's Best Android Shopping Apps". Soon after its release in the Android Market it ranked in the top ten hits in the market.

  5. CueCat - Wikipedia

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    CueCat barcode scanner and interposer cables with male and female PS/2 connectors. The CueCat, styled :CueCat with a leading colon, is a cat-shaped handheld barcode reader designed to allow a user to open a link to an Internet URL by scanning a barcode. The devices were given away free to Internet users starting in 2000 by the now-defunct ...

  6. Self-checkout - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, Amazon announced a brick-and-mortar store in Seattle under the name Amazon Go, which uses a variety of cameras and sensors in order to see what customers are putting into their shopping bags. [15] The customers scan a QR code when they enter the store through a companion app, which is linked to their Amazon.com account. [16]

  7. Marsh Supermarkets - Wikipedia

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    On June 26, 1974, a Marsh location in Troy, Ohio, became the first grocery store in the world to use a bar code scanner. The first item scanned was a ten piece pack of gum. [8] One of the first scanners used to scan bar codes at the supermarket can now be found in the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. [9]