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QRious
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Hi All, Quick Response codes are launching in Australia: http://www.qrious.com.au – what does everyone think about these?
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| #0 11:23am 26/06/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24224
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Is there a page that doesn't have a video that explains them? I have no patience for introductory videos or painful flash intros on websites.
For those who don't know what QR codes are (like me, until QRious contacted me asking for permission to post this): "QR codes are a form of barcode that allow users to access a range of information from their mobile phones. " |
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| #1 11:25am 26/06/08 |
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$ack
Posts: 233
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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meh
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| #2 11:26am 26/06/08 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 4410
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I still don't quite understand the point of these codes. I know how it works I just don't know... why any one would bother.
Also my other problem is everytime I see QR I think Queensland Rail. |
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| #3 11:29am 26/06/08 |
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FraktuRe
Posts: 209
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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There was a thread on these a while back that probably explains it well for you troggles.
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| #4 11:31am 26/06/08 |
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TicMan
Posts: 3414
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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How is it launching in Australia when it's already on packaging materials? Is this
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| #5 11:44am 26/06/08 |
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Mantra
Crusty old man
Posts: 2070
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If anyone is interested, the code in the video translates to http://www.qrious.com.au, which is disappointing.
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| #6 11:50am 26/06/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24225
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I still don't quite understand the point of these codes. I know how it works I just don't know... why any one would bother.I tried watching the video to see if it actually showed people using them in real world situations about after about 30 seconds of stupid dancing stuff I got bored. If you are impatient like me, here are some QR code examples from youtube: Simple what it is/how it works: More in depth feat. Italian George Clooney: |
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| #7 12:18pm 26/06/08 |
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mongie
Posts: 5345
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They're a barcode with some useful information stored in them.
More importantly... since when has Telstra wanted to post on QGL?? Can you keep posting so I can ask you questions about important stuff? |
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| #8 01:10pm 26/06/08 |
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Chakas
Posts: 2601
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Quick skim read of thread worth it for "Italian George Clooney". A++ would skim again.
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| #9 01:13pm 26/06/08 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 12936
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what does everyone think about these? I want to rub QR codes up and down against my body |
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| #10 03:30pm 26/06/08 |
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nF
Forum Hero
Posts: 14201
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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personally, i'd like to marry several of them.
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| #11 03:45pm 26/06/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24232
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They seem like the kind of thing that would be really useful if data charges on the average mobile plan were not so ludicrously high. I have no interest in using my phone to do anything on the Internet because I'm not prepared to pay that much extra on the (extremely rare) occasions when I'm away from a wired or wifi internet connection.
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| #12 04:53pm 26/06/08 |
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twat
Posts: 188
Location: UK
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| #13 06:47pm 26/06/08 |
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Triamks
Posts: 1604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Quick skim read of thread worth it for "Italian George Clooney". A++ would skim again. +1 |
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| #14 10:21pm 26/06/08 |
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d0mino
Posts: 3231
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I posted a thread about QR codes a few months ago, was curious if anyone had heard of them and/or was using them.
not much response then, doubt there will be much response now. i am qrious though as to how telstra plans to make a buck out of them though? |
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| #15 11:37pm 26/06/08 |
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Beanith
Posts: 41
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i am qrious though as to how telstra plans to make a buck out of them though? Data charges and the simple fact that's a shiny new thing which will hopefully make people use their phones that little bit more. Worked in Japan :) |
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| #16 07:23am 27/06/08 |
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Dan
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Posts: 8395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Worked in JapanYeah, but they don't have prohibitive mobile data charges. |
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| #17 07:29am 27/06/08 |
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ara
Posts: 2155
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Yeah, but they don't have prohibitive mobile data charges. Telstra quite regularly leads the way in infrastructure deployment resulting in them having new and shiny technologies before the rest of their competitors. Telstra then charges a lot for those technologies during which time they are the only choice. Competitors then enter that market now that Telstra has shown there is a business case for that particular tech, and then undercut Telstra. Sometimes when this happens they force the price down, other times Telstra keeps their high prices because they feel they have a superior business grade product that is of a higher quality. You can relate this scenario to Analog mobile phones, GSM mobile phones, cable broadband, ADSL broadband, Wireless broadband. It is no real surprise that currently Telstra's plans are the most expensive, but that doesn't mean people won't use this new technology. |
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| #18 09:11am 27/06/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6008
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So you see some random barcode stuck on a poster somewhere on some random wall... have no idea what it is so take a pic and it takes you to a website on your phone browser...
Yeah... thats something I would never use. If it was free sure maybe I'd try it a few times to see what the hell it was but if its gonna cost me money before I actually know what it is - not a chance. Like reso I thought this was something to do with Queenland Rail... as I do work for them and is the only reason I came in here. last edited by rubba-chikin at 09:18:52 27/Jun/08 |
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| #19 09:18am 27/06/08 |
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stinky
Posts: 2645
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Perhaps QR could use QR codes for train timetables.
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| #20 09:26am 27/06/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24235
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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So you see some random barcode stuck on a poster somewhere on some random wall... have no idea what it is so take a pic and it takes you to a website on your phone browser...That might happen a bit as some sort of half-assed attempt at advertising, but its not the point of it. If you see a poster for, say, the new Batman movie and it has a QR code on it, you can take the snapshot with your phone and then get more info for that movie directly - the trailer or book tickets or whatever. Obviously barely anyone in Australia would actually do this because of the prohibitive data charges, but maybe you can get the thing and take it home and sync it with your PC somehow? |
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| #21 09:43am 27/06/08 |
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ara
Posts: 2158
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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yeah, i think it has other uses too. like you go to a < coke machine >, and it has a QR on it. you take a snapshot and your phone authenticates with the machine via the internet. you can then get a drink (hopefully at some discount) charged to your phone bill. replace < coke machine > with any vending/ticket machine and i think this gets extremely useful. |
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| #22 09:54am 27/06/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 24236
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Oh yeh that's right, they do that in Japan a lot apparently. That would be awesome, being able to put stuff on your phone bill, assuming there wasn't any other significant charge.
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| #23 09:59am 27/06/08 |
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ara
Posts: 2159
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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yes, especially since i have a work phone. mwhahaa |
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| #24 10:02am 27/06/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6009
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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replace < coke machine > with any vending/ticket machine and i think this gets extremely useful. ok that I would use providing there were no retarded charges invovled |
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| #25 06:40pm 27/06/08 |
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FraktuRe
Posts: 211
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Hey rubba what do you do at QR? Now that you mention it I recall someone vaguely like you working at roma st station
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| #26 07:32pm 27/06/08 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5780
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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i thought this was the thread to get Quake Live beta invites.. oh well.
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| #27 10:44pm 27/06/08 |
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kos
Posts: 689
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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yeah, i think it has other uses too. like you go to a < coke machine >, and it has a QR on it. you take a snapshot and your phone authenticates with the machine via the internet. you can then get a drink (hopefully at some discount) charged to your phone bill. They already did this a year or two ago with coke machines, but with a phone number to call instead of a QR Code. It only lasted a short while before people complained that it made it too easy for kids to rack up massive bills and quickly forced whatever company that was running it to stop. Haven't seen anything like it since, but maybe it's time to test the waters with this sort of cool convenience again... |
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ara
Posts: 2167
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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if kids can't moderate their phone bill then parents should put them on prepaid accounts. sif it is technologies fault that their parents are idiots. |
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| #29 02:04am 28/06/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6011
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I work in the IT department in Rail Center 1 which is basically ontop of central station.
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