By: Bob Long | 2010-03-28 | Software QR code is in fact a 2 dimensional bar code or matrix code established in the year of 1994 by a Japanese Corporation namely Denso Wave. The term "QR" means Quick Response as the originator wanted this code to permit its all content to be deciphered at very high speed. These codes are mostly used in Japan and therefore they are presently the most famous type of 2 dimensional codes. In addition, most present Japanese handsets can also read these codes using their integrated camera. read more
By: Kevin McKillop | 2011-04-20 | Business The mobile market is a huge market that if you can find a way to get into it can be very beneficial for local business owners. This is exactly what mobile marketing is all about. read more
By: Chris Jenkin | 2012-01-10 | Marketing In today's fast-moving society, people are commonly wondering how long new technology will be around before it will be replaced with something bigger and better. This is showing up in the mobile industry, and the subject is QR technology. Will this technology simply pass away and be replaced by things like Augmented Reality and Google Goggles? Should we abandon this ship before it has even left po read more
By: Chris Jenkin | 2011-12-19 | Marketing In today's world QR codes are becoming a popular fad. There are some who don't like the way QR codes look. A plain black and white square box that looks dull and boring. read more
By: Bill Bates | 2012-06-09 | Web Design QR (Quick Response) codes, the latest marketing craze are matrix or two dimensional bar codes used to get information or data from the transitory media and then put it instantly into your mobile phone. read more
By: Glenn Spitz | 2012-04-17 | Business A code that is unable to scan will be quickly ignored by consumers - and it will fail to achieve any market impact. That is what this report is about - how to produce QR code symbols that will be successfully scanned. read more
By: Glenn Spitz | 2011-11-01 | Business This article is about how to have success designing and printing QR Codes that can be printed and that people can scan with success. A Code that’s hard to scan will be quickly ignored by consumers and it will fail to achieve any market success. That’s what this article is about – how to produce QR Code symbols that will be successfully scanned. read more
By: Jill Manty | 2010-10-01 | Marketing tips You may ask, what are QR codes? It's new technology called 'quick response' code that appears as a checkerboard type of barcode. The QR cde can be scanned with any scanning device such as a smartphone and the recipient instantly is taken to any information you choose; website, contact information, etc. And in addition, the information that is accessed can be changed at any time. An exciting new technology with other benefits for your company. read more
By: shruti Mehrotra | 2012-02-14 | Computer forensics A QR code is a two dimensional bar code / matrix code. Doesn’t look like a conventional bar code one would see on the side of a cereal box or on the reverse of a book. read more
By: phillip parisis | 2011-10-01 | Gadgets and gizmos Almost everyone aged seven and up have their own smartphones for different purposes. Some use it as an entertainment media while others use it as their main communication device. read more
By: Lauren Hobson | 2011-04-18 | Marketing tips In the January 2011 issue of Biz Talk, we gave you a little background on QR codes, and showed you five ways to use them to market your business (you can refresh your memory here). QR codes are catching on fast – a recent survey from Mobio revealed a 1200% increase in QR code usage during the last three months of 2010. In this article, we're going to share some more examples of creative and innovative ways to use QR codes and help you learn more about one of the hottest marketing trends online t read more
By: honey seo | 2011-07-25 | Business Perhaps you’ve heard of "qr code"and how they are revolutionizing corporate industry and want to learn how to use them? Or perhaps, you think those chaotic two dimensional black and white squares are simply neat and want to access their design structure? Whatever your reason for wanting to use "qr code" you have stumbled upon the next big trend and it is changing the way people purchase products read more
By: Willet Alrick | 2012-05-09 | Mobile As books have become digital in the last couple of years, the next priority is to digitalize the bookstores and increase the sales. read more
By: lowcountry market | 2011-08-18 | Technology QR codes are quick response codes and are defined as non-invasive pull media. They can be further defined as a hypertext link that is print based. read more