Form Follows Function: How to Use QR Codes
Tara Brabazon (),
Mick Winter () and
Bryn Gandy ()
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Tara Brabazon: Charles Sturt University
Mick Winter: Charles Sturt University
Bryn Gandy: New Zealand Public Service
Chapter Chapter 3 in Digital Wine, 2014, pp 21-27 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The Gartner research presented at the end of the Chap. 2 suggests that QR Codes are an application that is still looking for a function. Clearly, these functions are tethered to the proliferation of Internet-connected smartphones. Every new smartphone either comes with, or can easily download at no cost, one or more applications that scan, decode, and fulfill the instructions of a QR Code.
Keywords: Mobile Phone; Phone User; Mobile Phone User; High Social Anxiety; Mobile Phone Application (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-287-059-9_3
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