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	<title>Comments on: QR Codes</title>
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		<title>By: The Devil Tesla</title>
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		<description>Actually, I think that the business card thing is a really cool idea. The main benefit that I see to QR codes is that they make distributing data as cheap as printing one of them, and contact information is valuable data that fits on QR code that benefits from wide distribution.

The biggest problems that QR has right now is that not enough people know about it and now to use them. There isn&#039;t any company really pushing them in America. But yea, there are a lot of uses for bar codes beyond the silly CueCat stuff we were doing a decade ago.</description>
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<p>The biggest problems that QR has right now is that not enough people know about it and now to use them. There isn&#8217;t any company really pushing them in America. But yea, there are a lot of uses for bar codes beyond the silly CueCat stuff we were doing a decade ago.</p>
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