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Quick Response codes as technolust?

I think so. On the surface they seem like a great idea: they’re square images which have encoded information which can be easily captured with a smartphone’s camera. The encoded information is usually a URL but can also be an email address, a SMS destination, etc. The user snaps a photo of the quick response […]

Posted on 2013-03-03 by Henry Mensch in digital divide, weekly | 13 Comments

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