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QR Codes: Infiltrating New York City and Beyond

May 25 2011

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Having attended the NAR Midyear meetings in DC recently and keeping my ear close to the street on the mobile buzz, it seems to me that there are still those that doubt the viability of QR Codes. Are they a phase/craze? Will they be obsolete by next year? While these are all viable questions to ask when discussing new technology the fact remains, QR Codes are NOT new technology.

The awareness of QR Codes has simply exploded over the past 6 months. In addition, I have recently seen evidence that QR Codes are in fact here to stay. In fact, if you believe in the lyrics of Frank Sinatra’s classic tune, New York, New York and the line, “If I can make it there, I’ll make it anywhere,” then you shall now believe that QR Codes are here to stay also.

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