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Megan Durham

ReadWriteWeb Technology DeathWatch: QR Codes - 0 views

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    Interesting look at QR codes. There's even a website dedicated to bad QR codes! My only big question is do I still have to respond to RT tickets dealing with QR codes since its an almost dead technology :)
Sharla Lair

How to Turn a City into a Library - The Digital Reader - 0 views

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    Interesting project in Austria. They placed 70 QR codes around the city each leading to a particular ebook or mp3 that can be downloaded for free.  The blog states, "This project is in effect giving digital content a finite location, thus removing one of the key aspects that separates paper books from ebooks". 
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    I wonder if the posts are in places with literary or historical significance-- e.g., a QR code near the former home of a famous author, leading to excerpts or readings from his or her books. I can see a huge potential for museums here, actually. For example, at the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, a QR code can be posted to information or collections on the Dred Scott Decision. Or here in Columbia, QR codes posted in the Red Campus can pull up copies of historical documents on the 1892 fire.
adrienne_mobius

3 Big Privacy Issues Of 2013 - And What You Can Do About Them - 1 views

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    Major privacy issues that everyone should pay attention to in 2013: transparency, data sharing, and dodgy QR codes.
anonymous

QR Code and 2D Code Generator | Kerem Erkan - 2 views

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    This is the one.
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