Announced at CES, Microsoft Tag is an application lets people use the camera of their Internet-capable mobile phone to snap a tag, which then connects them to mobile content such as videos, music, product information, ring tones, free text and other promotions.  Similar in concept to the iPhone applications that read barcodes, it has potential in both the business and consumer markets.

I downloaded it to my AT&T Fuze and have been playing around with it.  The experience was quick and easy, and I think there’s potential because of the simplicity in creating a tag.

For example, here’s the tag that directs to thisblog:

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I tested a Microsoft Research product a few years ago that worked with barcodes.  I’m glad that the technology has been made available, and would love your feedback on the download and ideas you have for using it.  Microsoft Tag is available via a free beta download for commercial publishers and the general public in the United States and is available at http://www.microsoft.com/tag.

Some Tag examples:

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SQL Server 2008

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Halo 3 for Xbox 360

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Windows Vista Ultimate (PRODUCT) Red

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