Wikipedia is looking to tap into the rising popularity of Quick Response (QR) codes. The free encyclopaedia recently introduced QRPedia, a QR code creation service that lets users snap a picture of a ...
QR codes have fallen out of fashion and sunk to an all-time low. But Wikipedia and its QRpedia service may change all that. https://gizmodo.com/qr-codes-on-athletes ...
QRpedia is a free Web site that lets you share Wikipedia links in a mobile friendly format using QR barcodes QRpedia is a free Web site that lets you share Wikipedia ...
More from the UKTI’s pre-Mobile World Congress event, showcasing some of the UK startups which will be exhibiting at the show in February. First, QRpedia told us about its platform, which enables a ...
Wikipedia is using QR codes to help develop user-generated content about real-world places, creating a mobile travel guide of sorts. The organization has picked Monmouth, Britain, as its first project ...
Welsh county town Monmouth has been fitted with over 1,000 QRpedia codes to become the world’s first Wikipedia town. Welsh county town Monmouth has been fitted with over 1,000 QRpedia codes to become ...
Toss out the travel guide and grab your smartphone -- a new urban project has transformed a small town in Wales into the world's first Wikipedia town. The project, called Monmouthpedia, links the ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - Wikipedia introduced a program called QRPedia, a QR code creation service that lets users snap a picture of a QR code and be automatically directed to a linked mobile Wikipedia entry ...
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