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08-21-2010, 02:36 PM
Earlier I was looking at decals on a website, and they offer custom QR decals.
At first, i had no idea what this was other than seeing these "barcode type" images for Blackberry messenger friending. And i only knew that scanning them would make that person added to your contacts.
But apparently these codes can also be electronic business cards, used in retail, or linked to websites. cool right?
So then i wondered... does my phone have the ability to read these? and yes yes it does, I just needed to download a free app(neoreader- thanks android platform) and now i can even scan regular barcodes, QR codes, aztec codes and an additional type.
I think the NJFBOA store should sell ones coded to link to this site, or just get the codes, and have it printable when members can leave it on an fbody they see. Knida brings the whole "Flyering" into a new age of technology.
..and yes, this may be old news for all of you, but i just got a smartphone finally. lol
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/img.php?s=8&d=www.NJFBOA.org
At first, i had no idea what this was other than seeing these "barcode type" images for Blackberry messenger friending. And i only knew that scanning them would make that person added to your contacts.
But apparently these codes can also be electronic business cards, used in retail, or linked to websites. cool right?
So then i wondered... does my phone have the ability to read these? and yes yes it does, I just needed to download a free app(neoreader- thanks android platform) and now i can even scan regular barcodes, QR codes, aztec codes and an additional type.
I think the NJFBOA store should sell ones coded to link to this site, or just get the codes, and have it printable when members can leave it on an fbody they see. Knida brings the whole "Flyering" into a new age of technology.
..and yes, this may be old news for all of you, but i just got a smartphone finally. lol
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/img.php?s=8&d=www.NJFBOA.org