
So, you’ve probably seen them in magazines, books, mailers, flyers, photos, and videos. Right?
“QR” is short for “Quick Response” — and that’s pretty much what a QR code does in conjunction with an associated action after it’s been scanned by compatible software. You can get a QR code scanner on most popular mobile platforms if the feature is not supported natively along with many browser extentions.
Lets face it, business cards are dead. Below is a custom generated QR code that directs to my Google+ account. Sure, only about 8% of people use QR code but dive deep into my geeky world and you will unlock tons about me.
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