Wednesday, 29 December 2010


















---------- QR Codes help you to drive more mobile traffic to your website. ------- (QR codes are widely used in Japan to store and display information, particularly URLs, which can be scanned and launched from a browser-enabled camera phone equipped with QR reader software). --- QR Codes are here to stay. The key is public education and that is happening right now. 2011 is going to be a huge year for QR.

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Tuesday, 21 December 2010

A word is nothing else, than a code, and an eye nothing else than a scanner.



A word is nothing else, than a code:

Example:

Word „Singer“.

----------------------- Profession: Singer -------------------

Human eye reads word/code (scans code), storing it in the humain brain.
Firstly, one part of the brain asks other part of the brain:

------------------------„What profession?“---------------------

Brain „decodes“ the word/code into a picture:

------------------------ Picture of a singer ----------------------

In order for the brain to answer your question, he must add word/code and picture:

------------------------ Word „Singer“ = Picture of a singer -----------------


And so, the brain delivers you a combo of:


-------------------------- Word/code + Picture -------------------------------

to the part of the brain, which had requested for an answer.
Which is the third part of the brain, as we have:
--> Brain Part 1 :
(Human eye reads word/code (scans code), storing it in the humain brain.)

--> Brain Part 2 :
(Brain „decodes“ the word/code into a picture.)

--> Brain Part 3 :
(Combines word/code with picture, to deliver an aswer to the question.)

--> Brain Part 4 :
(Storage of the understanding/delivered answer.)

Recapitulation:

1.Read
2.Store
3.Ask
4.Decode / create picture
5.Deliver result = Answer
6.Result = understanding
7.Storage of the understood


So, why can't we just read codes, like we read words?
Because we haven't learned how to read codes.
It is probably as simple as that.
When scanning a code, we have a program for decoding codes, that a programmer had developed.

Let us say, that an illiterate (analphabet) had a program for scanning text, and which would turn words and text into pictures and picture stories: Bingo!
This sort of program would only replace a skill that the illiterate had not learned in school.
However: No need to adopt the skill, if there is a cheap program around for that.

Conclusion: Everything that is related to visualisation, can be learned and adopted as a useful skill, without having to rely on computers, for those tasks.

Today, at present, we nevertheless should take advantage of some little helpers, such as mind maps, that are either existing programs on computer operation systems, or that we draw by hand, on a sheet of paper (which is still the best usage for mind mapping, if you have some practice).

Codes, are not dry stuff, and neither boring: It is about pictures, colors, and having fun by doing visualisation. The only thing: You must try to understand codes, and what is behind codes, and about the huge potential that lies within the usage of codes.

I remember having read about so called "smart chips", some years ago: Well, codes can be smart to. You just have to create or add smart, interesting quality content to that code, that can be read by a click and scan of the code.

Codes, are about mobile web content, that is of interest and some benefit for the scanner/reader/consumer/customer/client, which likes to shoot from his hip, with a smart phone.
A clicker happy shooter. Shooting text and image content on the go.

Guns are out, smart phones are in. Shoot me, scan me.


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Sunday, 19 December 2010

Scan Me! I am the mobile friendly landing page about Tesla Motors: www.teslamotors.tel.








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www.teslamotors.tel


qrcode
Share in social networks:
http://teslamotors.tel2social.com/

This is the future: QR-Code Reader. Here is a QR-Code reader we recommend



Some phones have readers' standard now and it's easy to download. Japan has been using it for years. I heard kids have t-shirts printed with a Neoreader that links it to their ‘Myspace.'

In the future, newspaper ads would have Neoreaders so readers would zap the paper to learn everything about the listing. Perhaps newspaper ads would become extremely valuable once again.

This is the future.

Access mobile web pages

A 2D code can link directly to a mobile web page. When scanned, the information is delivered to your handset without having to type the URL into your phone's browser.


http://in-telinside.blogspot.com/



We recommend the NeoReader QR Code Reader:

How NeoReader Works


The NeoReader is a universal barcode scanning application that transforms your mobile phone into a barcode scanner and allows you to access mobile web content by scanning codes from print ads, publication, packaging, billboards, retail display, broadcast media, or any other medium.

Universal means that the NeoReader scans all the standard code types (Data Matrix, QR codes, Aztec Codes, EAN, UPC, and Code 128), so NeoReader is the only scanning software you’ll need.

Install the NeoReader barcode scanning software and you're one easy click away from information you want - everywhere you go.

It's so easy to use - launch the NeoReader, click on the barcode with your camera and ZIP...the content is delivered to your phone. No typing URLs into your browser, no painful search engines, no cumbersome menu's to navigate.

If you can think it, we can link it!

The possibilities are endless.



Get NeoReader:
Please visit get.neoreader.com from your mobile device:
Link:

http://www.neoreader.com/get-neoreader/wap-download

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Saturday, 18 December 2010

How to make a unique QR-ironed T-shirt?



How to make a unique QR-ironed T-shirt?


You will need to have QR T-shirt package from Kitchen Budapest for making a KIBU styled QR T-shirt. If you don't have one, and are interested in or you would like to have a QR Code T-Shirt please send us an email for this address: qrt-shirt@kitchenbudapest.hu.

Besides our QR T-shirt package, you will need an iron, an iron-table, and a tracing paper to continue.

You can generate your QR code for example using the free service on qrcode.kaywa.com. Please check what is the size of your sample QR code sticker - is should be 21x21 or 25x25 matrix. This is important to know, because you have to use a specific lengt of text to target a specific size of QR code while encoding.

(To read the QR code you will need to install decoder application to your computer or mobile device. You can find help on our T-shirt message project page under "Resources".)

For example, to generate a 25x25 pixel QR code you have to use a text containing more than 11 but less than 20 letters.

Here is a help:

21x21 QR code: 0-11 letters
25x25 QR code: 11-20 letters

a.) If you managed to generate your QR code, the next step is that you will have to reproduce it manually to have an ironable sticker.

Now you have to use the QR code sample sticker found in your package, and remove the exra pixels from it. Be careful, for you will remove pixels form the back side of the sticker, you have to think mirrored. You also have to take care to remove pixels from the white areas of the QR code.

QR code experiments

One strategy to avoid mistakes to print the QR code mirrored and remove the pixels while keeping one eye on the print.

Even better strategy is to print the QR code in the same size as the sticker, then temporary fasten the print to the sticker by tapes, and then use a pin to punch the white areas systematically to make visible holes on the sticker sheet. After doing this you can easily remove the punched parts from the sheet.

Don't trouble if you made a couple of mistakes - the QR decoders can handle some errors in the code.

b.) If you have your QR sticker you have to transfer on the T-shirt by ironing it. You will have to follow these instructions for best result:


1. Put the sticker sheet onto the T-shirt with the plastic glossy side up.

2. Put a sheet of tracing paper or fabric on the top of the transfer sheet to avoid the iron being contacted directly with the plastic side of the transfer sheet.

3. Iron it for 15-20 second by 160°C degrees with an average pressure on the sheet.

4. Wait for a couple of minutes for the sheet to get cold.

5. Remove the plastic film of the transfer sheet.
Your T-shirt you made in this way is durable and washable
at a maximum of 60°C degrees.


6. You are ready... smile and wear it!

Last step: customise your geek avatar!

Using the spare black pixels you removed from the transfer sheet you can customise the "geek" avatar printed on the T-shirt. For a basic idea you can make a feminin or masculin character as you can see on the picture below.


Or you can use your creativity at this part - just place the black pixel remains anywhere you want - to make hair, mouth, nose or shoes for the avatar - put a piece of tracing paper onto it and iron it!


Source:
http://www.kitchenbudapest.hu/en/howto_make_qrcode_tshirt

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Create QR-Codes to read, use and share mobile web content




Web Code
(Any website, webpage, or sub-domain = URL):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

Twitter Code (= URL / URL option)):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

Contact Code (List of contact info = Webpage/Dot Tel domain = URL):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

Menu Code (Text / Text option):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

Note Code
(Text / Text option):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

SMS Code
(SMS option):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

Email Code (Phone Number option?):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/

Call Code (Phone Number option):
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/


Share this article (Text Code) with your friends:
qrcode

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