This QR code is a two-dimensional code that is “readable by dedicated QR barcode readers and camera telephones.”
In brief, what does this mean to you, Mr. or Ms. JQ Public? When you scan or read a QR code with your iPhone, Andriod, or other camera-enabled Smartphone you can link to digital content on the web. Snap a photo of a 2-D barcode that contains the URL of a site and launch the site on your cell phone! You can actually active various phone functions like sharing, building a community – such as merging other communities with your Facebook Page, links to information, adding contacts instantly to another cell phone address book, and more.
Connect with people, save information, trade information all with a snap of a QR Code.
Some practical uses already in practice or possibly in the very near future:
- Boarding passes at the major airlines
- Coupons
- How about one on the back of your business card?
- Event ticket stubs
- Point-of-Sale receipts
Once in your cell phone, they can navigate to URL links, geo concordances, text…and so much more.
Do some research and you will see the potential is limitless.
QR code for Intent Design Studio:
The Quick Response code was created by Toyota (a subsidiary of Denso Wave) in 1994 and now are very common in Japan. The QR code was created to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed.