Years ago I worked for a company that produced a very exciting solution that used a technology call dataglyphs (which amounted to placement of tiny lines that made up basic "1"s and "0"s) embedded in a paper cover sheet. They called it "paper that knows where its going". The solution bridged the worlds between paper and digital as when the paper was scanned as a cover sheet with a set of documents, the document was transferred to a document repository or an email.
Fast forward several years to smartphones with cameras and bar code readers. At Webinar Resources, we continue to create solutions that merge what Nicholas Negroponte at MIT refers to as the relationship between "Atoms (paper) and Bits (digital)". Can you really launch an application or presentation from a piece of paper with a smartphone or web camera?

Yes you can. The image you see before you is called a Quick Response (QR) code. This image contains an embedded URL of a mobile replay of our Webinar Wednesday trailer encoded in it. By scanning this image with your iPhone, Droid or Blackberry Curve 8900, you can actually launch and view our new mobile replay Brainshark presentations on your mobile phone. What would this mean for your customer acquisition process?
QR codes are not new. They have been in use in Europe for a number of years. You can download different QR code reader apps for your mobile phone. In the future, most mobile phones will come equipped with QR code readers.
Watch our webinar trailer and you will see how easy it is to view a pre-event trailer and provide a registration link. Point your iPhone, Droid or Blackberry Curve 8900 to this image and our webinar trailer will launch on your mobile phone (you will need to download a QR code reader to scan the image).
The paper and digital world have come closer again and this time it is a more compact solution that you can carry in the palm of your hand. Now the combination of QR codes and our new condensed mobile replay service offers customers an exciting solution to extend the reach of their content and message to mobile viewers anytime and anywhere. Yes, it is a big world for the little atom.
Fast forward several years to smartphones with cameras and bar code readers. At Webinar Resources, we continue to create solutions that merge what Nicholas Negroponte at MIT refers to as the relationship between "Atoms (paper) and Bits (digital)". Can you really launch an application or presentation from a piece of paper with a smartphone or web camera?

Yes you can. The image you see before you is called a Quick Response (QR) code. This image contains an embedded URL of a mobile replay of our Webinar Wednesday trailer encoded in it. By scanning this image with your iPhone, Droid or Blackberry Curve 8900, you can actually launch and view our new mobile replay Brainshark presentations on your mobile phone. What would this mean for your customer acquisition process?
QR codes are not new. They have been in use in Europe for a number of years. You can download different QR code reader apps for your mobile phone. In the future, most mobile phones will come equipped with QR code readers.
Watch our webinar trailer and you will see how easy it is to view a pre-event trailer and provide a registration link. Point your iPhone, Droid or Blackberry Curve 8900 to this image and our webinar trailer will launch on your mobile phone (you will need to download a QR code reader to scan the image).
The paper and digital world have come closer again and this time it is a more compact solution that you can carry in the palm of your hand. Now the combination of QR codes and our new condensed mobile replay service offers customers an exciting solution to extend the reach of their content and message to mobile viewers anytime and anywhere. Yes, it is a big world for the little atom.


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