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ShopSavvy, BarcodeHero, Stickybits, CheckPoints, Tecca, Microsoft Tag, RedLaser, SnapTell, Shopkick, the recently updated Amazon Mobile - if you're like many smartphone owners, you've used at least one (if not more) of these mobile barcode scanning applications. In fact, you're now part of a growing trend of users who do.
According to a new consumer adoption study from barcode technology provider ScanBuy, barcode scanning is up 700% in 2010.
ScanBuy, makers of 2D barcode scanning solutions, recently released a report on its own platform data. Although the report doesn't look at usage beyond the company's own technology, ScanBuy is one of the industry leaders in barcode scanning. Its ScanLife technology platform has been deployed by handset makers in the U.S. Mexico, Chile, Spain, Italy and Denmark and its mobile application is pre-loaded on a number devices from LG, Motorola, Nokia, Pantech, Samsung and Sony Ericsson. Although not always beloved by the barcoding community due to its use of proprietary EZcodes, due to its size, it's a company whose trends are worth watching.

The report's findings include a number of key data points about the adoption of barcode scanning, such as:

ScanBuy isn't the only company to have released study findings, however. ABI Research also prepared a custom report in April, whose data was shared by AT&T execs with AndroidTapp, a blog dedicated to Android smartphone apps and reviews. According to that research:
It appears that the interest in barcode scanning reported this spring has translated into action as 2010 winds down.
Other data from that same report shows that the Japanese are ahead of the U.S. and many other markets when it comes to barcode scanning. There, 86% of consumers scan four or more times a month, 81% of consumers scan for discounts and coupons, 67% scan to navigate to a website rather than typing the URL, 52% scan ads seeking more information and 39% scan to win prizes.
Sources: AndroidTapp, MediaPost, UndertheRadarBlog