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In my local park there is a car park which offers a free hour of parking with payment thereafter. You have to register electronically when you park, using some kind of mobile device.
The notice boards around the area show logos for the various platforms you can use to register: Apple, Android, Windows, WWW (which I assume means a standard browser running on a laptop), and one that I don't recognise. I attach a reconstruction from memory, which may not be all that accurate. Can anyone identify it for me?
And if anyone knows a way to google for such images, I would be grateful for that too.
http://images.google.com Click on Camera icon, paste [that] URL (or upload...)
Didn't find BlackBerry Never worked good for me
Thanks, I'll try that search engine next time. I thought there must be something like that somewhere. Unfortunately I've delete the image so I can't test with it!
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