Could your agency use super bar codes?

Quick Response codes or QR codes are bar codes on steroids. They look like a 3-D crossword puzzle and can store a couple thousand characters of information with...

Quick Response codes or QR codes are bar codes on steroids.

They look like a 3-D crossword puzzle and can store a couple thousand characters of information within a tiny square. (Click here to view DorobekINSIDER’s contact info as a QR code.)

The town of Manor, Texas, is using QR codes to provide citizens with information. Can federal agencies be far behind?

Clay Johnson, a blogger at infovegan.com, joined DorobekINSIDER to discuss how QR codes might be used by the government.

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