Lyngoh
This is a rather late posting about our last week launch of a revamped version of Lyngoh - a platform that is looking to provide ways to simplify how we can get to content on the mobile.
Basically, Lyngoh allows you to create personal shortcodes to any content and provides the way get to them by different means.
The available methods at this moment to decode the shortcodes are:
- by using our mobile website from your phone's browser (m.lyngoh.com) and writing the text shortcode.
- by sending an SMS to a number with the text shortcode, then we send you a response with the content.
- by taking a picture to a Lyngoh-generated 2D code using any of the standard readers available.

Currently we support QR Code and Datamatrix and we will add support for any other open and widely used 2D code in the future.
Lyngoh also has a widget that can be included on websites to provide instant and meaningful related content to mobiles while browsing any site.
We also created an API so third party applications can be integrated with Lyngoh.
Finally, if you create a user account, you could manage a number of shortcodes or lyngohs (this is how we call them), dinamically change the content they represent and also get some information about the visitors.
I hope it proves to be useful to all of you.
See you all on the next post!
Labels: 2d codes, lyngoh, shortcodes
