Leading QR Code® Provider QRBLASTER.COM Releases WordPress Plugin

QRBLASTER.COM

Santa Rosa Beach FL – Qr Blaster.com (www.qrblaster.com) has released a new WordPress Plugin to enable website owners the largest choice of QRCode® creations within a WordPress content manager. QrBlaster.com already provides free and enhanced QRCode® creation on their website, for use on print and product materials. The WordPress Plugin can create codes for 45 different options, as well as change design on the fly, and addition of company logo within the QRCode®. Users can also create and share to Facebook all in one area. Invented by the Toyota subsidiary…

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QR codes chosen to enhance public safety

QR codes public safety security

The city of Spartanburg, South Carolina, is using the smartphone compatible barcodes to educate. The Public Safety Department in Spartanburg, South Carolina, is now using QR codes by applying them to all of the city’s vehicles, in order to provide residents with more information. According to officials, the codes should all be in place within the next two weeks. The QR codes are going to be added to animal services vehicles, marked patrol cars, fire vehicles, and all other city vehicles. These are meant to help people who carry smartphones…

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QR codes will be placed along the Meriden linear trail

QR Code Maps

The barcodes will be found at the kiosks located on the second phase. The Meriden Linear Trail Advisory Committee has announced that they will be using QR codes to help to share information in the limited available space along the second phase of its linear trail. This new high tech approach to sharing its research is meant to make the information more easily accessible. The second phase is a stretch of about 1.2 miles. Along that span, there will be four different kiosks that will feature information about the region’s…

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TagMyDoc service launches, enabling tech-savvy individuals to stamp a QR code on their documents

TagMyDoc

A new online service has launched for those interested in plastering QR codes on their documents. TagMyDoc aims to help those familiar with QR codes to incorporate the mobile technology into their printed materials, whatever they may be. The service, while still in beta testing, may appeal to both college students and job seekers alike, as it will give these people access to a powerful promotional tool. At present, the service is free, though that may change in the future depending on how successful it ends up becoming. QR codes…

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