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Dynotag Dynotags are free to create and use, with the links in the QR code taking users to a variety of content forms, including Facebook pages, online coupons, video messages, etc.
With the latest update, Facebook has now added QR codes feature to its Messenger app to make payments more easier. It is live for US users.
You’ve probably never seen the QR code printed on your iPhone screen because it’s so microscopic that most people have no idea there’s a QR code there. A new report from The Information ...
As part of a Facebook Hackathon, some workers at the company have taken it upon themselves to paint a huge, 42-foot wide QR code on the roof of a company building.
Coinbase’s clever, DVD-inspired QR code Super Bowl commercial promoted the service with a free sign up and $3 million giveaway, but was also so popular that it crashed the company’s app.
If your company has not begun to use company logos or trademarks within QR codes, you should think twice about doing so prior to the expiration date of Bassfield’s ‘053 patent.
The minutelong Coinbase Super Bowl commercial featured a colorful QR code floating around the screen, mimicking the bouncing DVD logo often seen in the early 2000s.
So, yes. Facebook's isn't the first see-it-from-above QR code; there's a cottage industry that works to put QR codes on roofs so that they can be archived by Google Earth and displayed on Google Maps.
We have our first look at what transferring eSIM across Android phones will be like and it's all about the QR code.
Now there are database architecture and business models to worry about. But with a silly 42-foot wide QR code on the roof, Facebook proves it’s still young at heart.