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QR codes can be used in Google's Android, BlackBerry OS, Nokia Symbian Belle and Apple iOS devices (iPhone/iPod/iPad), as well as Microsoft's Windows Phone operating system, Google Goggles, 3rd party barcode scanners, and the Nintendo 3DS.
It was released as a download-only title on April 17, 2009 for the iOS and on December 28, 2009 for the Nintendo DSi via the DSiWare service.
Art Authority is a media viewing software application for Apple's iOS and Macintosh, and Amazon's Kindle Fire.
There are also applications that allow mobile access via Android, BlackBerry, and iOS.
PictureBox online is available as a free app from iTunes for Apple iOS devices and on Samsung Smart TVs and Blu-ray players.
Scoreloop (a subsidiary of BlackBerry) is a cross-platform social gaming network for the operating systems including BlackBerry (Tablet OS and BlackBerry 10), Android, Bada, iOS and Windows Phone 7.
With the “Food Fight” update of The Moron Test on July 24, 2010, DistinctDev added the social platform OpenFeint to the iOS version of the game.