Archive for QR Code
QR Code Generator www.qridg.ws
A QR Code is a matrix code or two-dimensional bar code created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. The “QR” is derived from “Quick Response”, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed.
QR Codes are commonly used for inventory management in a wide variety of industries. More recently, the inclusion of QR Code reading software on camera phones has led to a wide variety of new, consumer-oriented applications, aimed at relieving the user of the tedious task of entering data into their mobile phone. QR Codes storing addresses and URLs are becoming increasingly common in magazines and advertisements in Japan. The addition of QR Codes on business cards is also becoming common, greatly simplifying the task of entering the personal details of a new acquaintance into the address book of one’s mobile phone.
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QR-Code www.qridg.ws: Share Your Data with 2D Barcodes!
QR Code is a small, square barcode that can be scanned by mobile phones using the built-in camera.
www.QRidg.ws are the most widely used barcode with mobile phones in the world. Everyday millions of people see and use QR.
Click here to download and install a free QR Code Reader for your mobile phone.
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What is QR-Code?
A QR-Code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code) created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994.
The “QR” is derived from “Quick Response”, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. QR-Codes are most common in Japan, and are currently the most popular type of two dimensional code in Japan.
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QR Code Generator
QR Code can be described as a two-dimensional barcode which can be decoded quickly by cameras, especially those in mobile phones, supporting the codes.
The T-Mobile G1 cell phone is for example able to scan QR Code and open the associated resource in the cell phone. The resource is usually a website but can also be a phone number, sms or text. Anyone using a cell phone to open websites can imagine how much faster and comfortable this method is
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