UK's Royal Mail Launches First Intelligent Stamps 69
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from the stamplons-were-created-by-man dept.
from the stamplons-were-created-by-man dept.
An anonymous reader writes "The Royal Mail on Friday issued what it called the world's first 'intelligent stamps,' designed to interact with smartphones using image-recognition technology. The Royal Mail's latest special-issue stamps, devoted to historic British railways, are designed to launch specially developed online content when a user snaps them using an image-recognition application available on iPhone or Android handsets. 'This is the first time a national postal service has used this kind of technology on their stamps and we're very excited to be bringing intelligent stamps to the nation's post,' a Royal Mail spokesman said in a statement. 'Intelligent stamps mark the next step in the evolution of our stamps, bringing them firmly into the 21st century.'"
Stamps for how long? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Stamps for how long? (Score:5, Informative)
Oh, we do however have stopped putting stamps on packages; those have a standardized adhesive label and are paid for directly at the post station. But at least the letters remain.
Re:Stamps for how long? (Score:3, Informative)
the fancy word for "stamp collecting", nothing more.
Cute idea, but... (Score:2, Informative)
Why not incorporate a QR-code symbol in the stamp? That would work on almost any phone without requiring special apps.
Re:Cool but self-marginalizing. (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Personally... (Score:2, Informative)
Before you rant at your postman about this, you should realise that the sorting office are responsible for this sort of mistake. postmen pretty much just look at the number on the envelope as they have to average 5MPH or something to do their rounds on time.
The problem lies with Royal Mail outsourcing their mail sorting to employment agencies who employ temp workers. Temp workers on minimum wage don't really give a toss about sorting your mail properly.
The whole system sucks, and it's ridiculous that they're spending money on gimmicks like this when their service is so unreliable. Our company use UPS or TNT whenever possible.