3 Steps
How It Works

1. Add RosettaStone to a Monument
Standard Headstone
 
Add RosettaStone
Stone Standard
Name & Date
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Stone Alt
Name & Date + Data File
2. Create a RosettaStone Data File at Home
RosettaStone Data File at Home
Create a data file for yourself
or a loved one at home
3. Future Generations Access Data File Directly at the Monument
Access Method
Phones that can do this
Availability
How it Works
Browser 1. Phones Web Browser
cell phone
Any standard cell phone with Internet connection
Commonly
Available Now
Access URL on tablet and enter the stones ID number.
Or, open the phones search feature and enter the ID number along with the name found on the tablet. Tablet must be older than 6 months.
touch 2. Touch / NFC-RFID
mobile
Nokia 6212NFC, 6131 (Europe) X1 Communicator (Southeast Asia) others coming soon to North America.
Emerging
Technology
Touch the phone directly against the face of the stone tablet. This will provide option to access the hard coded data on the stones microchip or access the greater detail information archived remotely.
image recognition 3. Image Recognition
mobile
RosettaStone image recognition is optimized for several HTC Android OS phones including Droid.
Limited
Availability Now
Take a picture of tablet with your Android OS phone running Google Goggles and select tablet ID number*.

RosettaStone Improves with Age

A RosettaStone memorial tablet not only gains a historic looking patina through epic time periods, it also improves functionally. The data files that are associated with a RosettaStone tablet are archived in some of the worlds largest digital archives and the older the tablet the more likely discovery becomes from multiple sources which is better for search and image recognition results.


*Image recognition requires that a RosettaStone tablet be older than 6 months.
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