Business Cards functionality on iPad

Hi Pushkar,
I was referring to one of your Blogs from February(SAP Cloud for Customer - February 2014 Release Highlights) and noticed that under User Experience - there is a Native Business Card Scanner for Mobile Solutions.
Do you have any documentation related to this? Like how do we use this feature on iPad application today and what is the exact use.
Thanks in Advance,
Siva.

NM..
Enable the Business Card Scanner to Create Leads (optional)
Buy the appropriate number of licenses for business card scans for your company from ABBYY at http://cloud.ocrsdk.com.
Each business card scan counts as one A4 scan.
As a result, ABBYY sends you the application name and password.
Log on to your SAP solution as an administrator and choose  Administrator Mashup Web Services Business Card Scanner Service .
Choose Enter API Keys.
In the dialog box that appears, choose Show API Keys.
Enter the application and password that you received from ABBYY.
Save your entries.
Back on the Web Mashup Services screen, select the Business Card Scanner Service and activate it.

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