QR Codes Are Everywhere: The New Billboards or Stealth Tech?
Have you gone into a Best Buy lately? The information card under every product has a QR code. On the el an entire train car was devoted to publicizing vacations in the Southwestern US featuring enormous 18" square QR codes on the walls and the ceiling.
Quick Response Codes are those square checkerboard looking new fangled bar codes that allow people with smart phones to scan them and procure more information off the internet or retrieve contact information. More mobile technology.
Personally, I prefer not to be a billboard for status products with their logos plastered all over them. Back in August 2010 Piaget brought branding gaul to new heights. We actually scanned their QR jewelry and got http://piagetmobile.jp How many thousands do you have to pay for this?
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