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Apps Scan.me solves the QR code dilemma by delivering a simple, beautiful experience February 23, 2012 - 9:21 am It would be easy to say that QR codes kind of suck and leave it at that.
Even so, they fail to be accepted as a mainstream method of encoding information. Scan.me Gets Funded to Take QR Codes to a New Level Here’s where a company like Scan.me aims to make a difference.
The most impressive thing about Scan is that it, as a humble QR code app, has raised over $1.7 million in seed funding from, wait for it, Shervin Pishevar via Menlo Ventures, Google Ventures ...
Mobile is all the rage right now and QR codes, two-dimensional code readable by dedicated QR barcode readers and camera phones, are coming into their own. A Chicago-based company has just launched ...
A conversation about QR Codes and their future with Scan founder/design Garrett Gee.
Building something people genuinely want and proving demand with real traction before chasing investors is what attracts the ...
Dare you scan this QR code? That’s the question you need to ask yourself. “The pandemic has seen a proliferation of QR codes,” Ben Wood — Chief Analyst, CCS Insight — told me.
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