QR codes and MMS decoding
RE: http://www.mskynet.com/msky-blog/2010/04/29/mskynet-launches-beta-mmsemail-qr-codes/
One of metformin 1000 mg side effects the comments I often hear about QR code adaption is that the
need for a person to download a free app is another barrier to entry
to UX. Until Qr scanners become part of firmware, MsSkynet may have
stumbled upon maybe the next thing – MMS and QR codes. This approach
is not necessarily new, Jagtag has been providing a similar service
for quite some time. I noticed the comments section says that this
development had nothing to do with Jagtag’s success and that this was
being developed for some while (see link). Could this be the solution
to the often heard question “but what if I don’t have a smartphone?”
What are the implications of this new decoding method for QR codes,
and is this good or bad for the 2d barcode realm? Is this an
incremental improvement over the SMS shortcode option?
Patrick Donnelly, QrArts
Note: I tried to use the service, and was not successful, but I assume
that if the theory makes sense, that the implementation
technologically will be refined over time.

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