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How to read a QR code - BeeTagg for the iPhone reviewed

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Can you read this QR code?

A Quick Response code is the 2.0 version of a bar code. They can contain much more information than a bar code. The codes are great for the mobile space because with your average camera phone, you can read these codes.

A QR Code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code) created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. The “QR” is derived from “Quick Response”, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed.


Currently QR codes are being adopted at a very slow pace in North America. This is compared to our Japanese friends, who have adopted the codes on a massive scale. At the last conference I was at, a Japanese guy gave me a business card that had his bio attached in QR code form. I could read the code with my iPhone, and using software such as BeeTagg, I would be taken to his company’s website. He didn’t even have to know how to speak English, because the QR code would do the English introductions for him.

BeeTagg is a great way to futurize your business card. Start by creating your own QR code. I suggest Kaywa. Make a QR code linking to your LinkedIn profile, wesbite, blog etc.

BeeTagg is also a great talking point while networking. Having a business card with a QR code is a fun way to show you’re tech savvy. Pull out your business card with a QR code, read it with the iPhone and show them how easy it is.

BeeTagg for the iPhone is free on the App Store.


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2 Responses to “How to read a QR code - BeeTagg for the iPhone reviewed”


  1. 1 rmaass
    Thanks for the review.
    If you want to create a free code (QR-Code / BeeTagg Code / Datamatrix) for your business card or T-shirt, visit http://contacts.beetagg.com.
  2. 2 Kyle
    @rmaass

    QR code on a t-shirt? Yes please! I’m thinking of all the great things I can put linked on a shirt. So many viral video links…Jeez I’m a dork.

  1. 1 Clothing fashion meets mobile tech with QR codes for clothes at SmartPhoneCool.com

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