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  2. SnapTag - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SnapTag

    SnapTags can be used in Google's mobile Android operating system [7] and iOS devices (iPhone/iPod/iPad) [8] using The SnapTag Reader App or third party apps that have integrated the SnapTag Reader SDK. SnapTags can also be used by standard camera phones by taking a picture of the SnapTag and texting it to the designated short code or email address.

  3. Aztec Code - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec_Code

    The Aztec Code is a matrix code invented by Andrew Longacre, Jr. and Robert Hussey in 1995. [1] The code was published by AIM, Inc. in 1997. Although the Aztec Code was patented, that patent was officially made public domain. [2] The Aztec Code is also published as ISO/IEC 24778:2008 standard.

  4. Ticketer - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticketer

    The QR code at the bottom allows the validity of the ticket to be digitally verified. The "most popular" ticket machine, Ticketer Large, is designed for busy urban routes. It is a fixed point solution, with an ITSO-compliant smart card reader, printer and an electronic point of sale machine. [10]

  5. QRpedia - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QRpedia

    Visitors to Derby Museum using a mobile phone to scan a QRpedia QR code. When a user scans a QRpedia QR code on their mobile device, the device decodes the QR code into a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) using the domain name "languagecode.qrwp.org" and whose path (final part) is the title of a Wikipedia article, and sends a request for the article specified in the URL to the QRpedia web server.

  6. Talk:QR code/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The majority use in the QR code article is "QR Code", but a few "QR code" also exist. The article also uses phrases such as "QR readers" (no "Code") and "Some 58% of those users scanned a QR or bar code from their home".

  7. CueCat - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CueCat

    CueCat barcode scanner and interposer cables with male and female PS/2 connectors. The CueCat, styled :CueCat with a leading colon, is a cat-shaped handheld barcode reader that was given away free to Internet users starting in 2000 by the now-defunct Digital Convergence Corporation (which often styled its own name as Digital:Convergence Corporation).

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