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Sandira Calviac by Carole Omoumi

A multi-faceted marketer, Sandira Calviac started her first company in London (UK) at the age of 16, providing Search Engine Optimization to British clients such as web agencies and SCOTLAND YARD.  The opportunity to work at iBazar (aka EBAY France) led her to Paris, where she subsequently helped build a leading interactive ad agency. 

Ms. Calviac's management track record include and is not limited to:
- creating additional revenue sources at one of VIVENDI UNIVERSAL magazine publishing subsidiaries
- running day-to-day BARACODA's North American operations and growing its network of resellers
- launching ECOLADA, an eco-friendly price comparison website
- implementing digital & social media strategy for FLY16x9's media properties
- successful PR & marketing campaigns as SCANBUY's Director of Marketing promoting 2D barcode technology and its augmented reality applications. 

Former CMO of ADOPT A GUY.COM, an offbeat dating site, Ms. Calviac is now spearheading the efforts of RIDEHACK.COM with her two partners to help festival & event attendees carpool to their favorite events.

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Sep232008

ShopSavvy and mobile barcoding, what about Scanbuy, etc.?

ShopSavvy, a company promoted by the T-Mobile Google peeps during the launch of the G1 earlier today. They developed an app running on Android that basically does what Scanbuy set via its ScanbuyShopper mobile app: capture the barcode displayed on a product in the real world and/or at a retail store and let the user know right there and then how much it costs online and/or get access to online reviews. Will ShopSavvy be sued by Neomedia too? What does it mean for other companies in the space in the mobile barcoding space, including 2D? If those patents are not a problem, then we should see money pouring into companies developing apps using the barcode as a point of entry. Why not the guys @ RINEN for OpenTrace.org...