My QRCode trail @ Adobe MAX 2007
September 28th, 2007 by Scott JanousekHi all. I’m trying an interesting experiment with QR Codes while I’m at Adobe MAX 2007.
Basically, if you see the “Community Card” below, you know I’ve been there/meet that person.
If you have a Nokia N95 and/or otherwise have a QR code reader (such as kaywa) installed on your mobile device … or if you’re international and have keitai you can scan this card to contact me (for fun) … since there is no other information on this card, you’ll need to scan the QR to contact me.
Don’t know what QR Code is? For more info on QR, just google it, or check out QR Codes.
I’m curious to see how many people will actually send me a msg (just don’t be uncool/malicious about it. It’s just an experiment for my sake of curiosity in using QRCodes at a US based international event).
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September 29th, 2007 at 7:02 am
Ciao Scott,
sounds really cool idea!
Alessandro
September 29th, 2007 at 4:28 pm
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September 30th, 2007 at 12:37 pm
Yeah, would be even more interesting if RFID’s could be embedded on business cards … anyone know if there are any companies doing that?
I would imagine this is out there … provide link if you have heard of such a thing.