Find out how you can create your own code and post it anywhere from the real world to your site.
Mobile codes, bar codes, QR codes – chances are you’re seeing them more and more. These 2D codes enable you to access sites, messages and content by scanning instead of typing or calling. Any location, real or virtual, can be tagged in this manner. For example, scan the code in this article and you’ll get the RSS feed for Nokia Nseries Workshop.
You can find a full guide to creating your own here, which enables you to turn any URL into a mobile code. If your device does not have a code reader installed, you can find a range of potentially compatible code readers here. And for a guide to adding mobile codes to your own site or blog, go here.
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