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Qipit Replaces Fax, Scanners and Copiers

January 15th, 2008

Move Over Desktop Fax, Scanners and Copiers:
Qipit Pioneering New Technology for Camera Phones That Scans Text,
Improves Photo Quality in Same Document

San Francisco, CA – October 17, 2007 – For decades moving a document quickly from one person or office to the next meant scanning a document and emailing it at a PC or powering up the old fax machine. Now Qipit, the inventor of mobile scanning, is leading a Scan-on-Demand movement that is quickly making desktop scanners and fax machines obsolete. Qipit is a free online and mobile service that turns photos of handwritten or printed documents into clear, crisp digital copies. Today the company made yet another leap forward with the release of technology that maximizes the readability of scanned text and preserves the integrity of photographs in “qipit” copies.

Original Image taken with a Camera Phone

Original Image - The Man Who Started the Food Fight (Business 2.0)

Image after processed by Qipit

(Qipit copies in color enhancing the readability of text while preserving the integrity of photographs)

qipit - The Man Who Started the Food Fight (Business 2.0)

Click to see live published document and to download a PDF version of the qipit.

Whether used for reports with graphs, magazine articles or real-estate fliers with pictures, Qipit is the first and only scan-on-demand service capable of converting photos of color documents into high fidelity copies. The company accomplishes this by combining patented ink extraction with automatic picture detection and enhancement. The result is vibrant, easy to read, easy to print color copies of documents that preserve all significant information from the original document.

“Consumers’ desire for color is what led to a color TV revolution, to the growth of the desktop publishing industry and an explosive growth in color printing, “said Conrad Hametner, Vice-President, consumer marketing, Qipit, Inc. “Now Qipit’s color scan-on-demand capabilities are shinning a bright light on the outmoded black and white fax machine.”

Already a crucial service for many mobile users, Qipit works with any digital camera or 1 mega pixel (or higher resolution) camera phone. Qipit’s mobile document acquisition capabilities can also be easily integrated into enterprise applications such as ERP, CRM and document management applications, filling a void and providing an additional, efficient new data stream into these powerful business systems, which are so often only fed with digital documents. With Qipit’s new technology, even information that was difficult to capture and transmit, such as white board and paper meeting notes, single-copy contracts or print articles can now be easily captured, stored and shared through enterprise IT infrastructure.

“Qipit has the potential to progressively reduce the need for fax machines and scanners,” said Ron Glaz, Program Director for IDC’s Digital Capture Devices and Photofinishing research. “Qipits mobile document acquisition now offers people the ability to create, acquire and share documents digitally in an environment that will change the way people share, understand and interact with their documents.”

“Mobile document acquisition frees us all from common faxes and scanners. Qipit gives consumers a mobile option for document sharing and collaboration that significantly simplifies their work and personal lives,” said Benoit Bergeret, CEO and president of Qipit, Inc. “We initiated the mobile copy revolution two and a half years ago at 3GSM 2005. Today we are unleashing the full potential of mobile document scanning; with high fidelity color capabilities, we are expanding the market potential dramatically, making mobile copying a reality even for the most demanding personal and professional users.”

How to Use Qipit

To use Qipit visit www.qipit.com, or for Facebook users apps.facebook.com/qipitnoteshare/. Once signed up simply take a photograph of a handwritten or printed document and send the picture to copy@qipit.com or color@qipit.com. Qipit’s patented ink-extraction technology then automatically transforms it into a high contrast, easy-to-read digital copy or “qipit” that can be sent back to your phone emailed to an email address stored anywhere or shared online.

About Qipit

Qipit turns camera phones and digital cameras into mobile copy centers so people can turn photographs or written and printed materials into scan-quality digital documents they can share and store on the go. Based on advanced, patented image processing technologies developed by Realeyes3D, Qipit provides consumers with convenient communications services that enhance and enable their increasingly mobile lifestyle. Qipit, Inc., is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and is a wholly owned affiliate of Realeyes3D S.A.

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Barbara Gibson, Double Forte
415-848-8111
bgibson@double-forte.com

Six Online Services Make Life Easier

January 10th, 2008

San Francisco, CA – October 3, 2007 – Mid-term exams are coming. Missed class but don’t have time to copy your friend’s notes? Want a one-stop online shop for reference information? Need to define a word super fast? Can’t seem to fit in your daily dose of “War and Peace?” Need extra help with your Spanish vocabulary? There is a website out there that can help – and it’s free!

Overnight stays in the campus library are fast becoming ancient history thanks to numerous websites that offer college students quick and easy access to information, resources and tools designed to make college life easier for students – without costing them a penny.

BBC Languages – Offers resources in multiple languages including Spanish, Mandarin, English, French, German and more – resources include MP3 downloads, tutorials, and testing.

DailyLit – Need help managing your reading schedule? DailyLit will send you regular installments of your latest reading by email (on your PC, mobile, etc.).

Pink Monkey – Over 450 free study guides, book notes, book reviews, online chapter summaries, and analysis for literature.

Qipit – Turns any camera phone into a mobile scanner so you can convert photographs of documents (like class notes or whiteboards) into easy-to-read PDFs that can be saved online, or emailed or faxed right from your phone to friends who missed class.

Ninjawords – This free online dictionary emulates three ninja characteristics – they’re smart, they’re accurate, they’re really fast. Plus, everyone likes ninjas.

Refdesk – Interested in learning the value of a dollar in Mongolia, how to make soap by hand, what happened on this date 20 years ago, which are the top 100 US newspapers, and the definition of “omniscient” – all on one website? Done.

About Qipit

Qipit turns camera phones and digital cameras into mobile copy centers so people can turn photographs or written and printed materials into scan-quality digital documents they can share and store on the go. Based on advanced, patented image processing technologies developed by Realeyes3D, Qipit provides consumers with convenient communications services that enhance and enable their increasingly mobile lifestyle. Qipit, Inc., is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and is a wholly owned affiliate of Realeyes3D S.A.

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