Friday, 19 October 2012

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

A Quick Response (QR) code is a two-dimensional code that can be scanned by smartphone cameras using QR code reader applications to automatically pull up text, photos, videos, music and URLs.  QR codes are being increasingly utilized in marketing campaigns, giveaways, rewards, and informational uses such as in museums.  Ultimately, the QR code is the shortest distance between curiosity and information retrieval. The great thing about QR codes is that they are an open-source and freely licensed standard.  There is no cost in adding them to printed materials and can be scanned by free readers on all smartphones and even half-way smart phones.  To find a QR code reader application, simply enter “QR code scanner” or “barcode reader” into the search field of your app store. Some QR scanner options available for the iPhone are QuickMark ($.99),  Optiscan ($1.99), NeoReader, Barcode, ScanLife, and for the Android there is Barcode Scanner, QuickMark among a variety of others. There are many QR code generators available. Kaywa, iCandy, Stickybits, Zxing Project, dlivr, QR Stuff, Maestro, QReat Buzz, and My QR.

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

Code Scanner

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