QRnote is a web service where you can create your own mobile web site connected with QR code, which you can place anywhere - printed in real world, or saved on your website. Your QRnote could contain any content such as text, images, contact (vCard), event (vCalendar), or embedded discussion. The final QRnote is optimized for mobile devices.
Create Your Own Custom QR Code! \nAll you need is a smart phone and your custom Jumpscan QR code. Contact info, social media, website & email all in one QR code.
QRpedia is a mobile web based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language.[1][2][3] QR codes can easily be generated to link directly to any Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), but the QRpedia system adds further functionality.
Twi-QR.com enables you to create your unique QR code (design QR) into which Twitter profile image is embedded. So that can easily let potential followees to know and follow your Twitter account, when you show friends or new people the design QR code you created for free. Create design QR codes with Twitter username.
Connecting anything with any media, anywhere! Wouldn't it be great to link any object directly to a 'video memory' or an article of text describing its history or background? Tales of Things allows just that with a quick and easy way to link any media to any object via small printable tags known as QR codes. How about tagging a building, your old antique clock or perhaps that object you're about to put on eBay