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We promise to keep this blog filled with interesting items on all things QR Code related.
QR Codes at the Library
In a great new post on Miss Sophie Mac’s blog today, she talks about how QR Codes are being put to use at libraries.
The post is titled “QR codes and the mobile web“.
At UTS Library, they are using QR codes on promotional bookmarks and flyers. In some cases, the QR Codes will take people to [...]
Focus on Learning with QR Codes
Thanks to the power of Google Alerts, I came across the 2009 Horizon Report today. The report was produced by The New Media Consortium. They are listed as “an international 501(c)3 not-for-profit consortium of more than 280 learning-focused organizations dedicated to the exploration and use of new media and new technologies.”
I was quite happy to [...]
Drive Blog Traffic with QR Codes
In the world’s of business and marketing, the words “driving traffic” can bring smiles to the faces of many. For example, a blog can be a great way to drive traffic to a corporate website.
If the blog is updated frequently, search engines will pick up on it. If the content is compelling, people [...]
Bulk Generator of QR Codes
In a lot of scenarios, you may have the need to create a QR Code for one piece of information – a website URL, a phone #, or an event.
However, you also have the opportunity to generate QR Codes in bulk. It may be for a personalized URL campaign, for a list of coupons and [...]
How to create a QR Code
interlinkONE’s QReate & Track tool makes it very easy for you to create QR Codes.
In this video, Jason Pinto walks through the process of creating a single QR Code (it might be for a website URL, an email address, a business card, etc.)
QR Codes Can Help Solve Crime
QR Codes made an appearance on the hit TV show “CSI” recently.
We knew that they could help marketing efforts and further educational needs… but now they can solve crime?! QR Codes – you rock.




