Why QR codes will disappear as a marketing tool unless they stop sucking
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Why QR codes will disappear as a marketing tool unless they stop sucking
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#4Microsoft's HCCBs absolutely will not be replacing QR codes due to the fact that they are not an encoding format, only an arbitrary set of colored triangles which are sent to Microsoft's servers which then returns a result. There are far too many risks and barriers to that system for it to succeed over QR, especially with QR's lead.
Exactly. It requires that microsoft's servers always be reachable (laughable for something you scan with your smartphone), online (this will eventually die), returning the correct data, and they get to harvest statistics.
All that, for zero gain?
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#5I think most of the author's other points are fairly weak.
Say, inventing a new encoding that looks snazzy but is still recognizable as a code sounds like a cool side project. If only there were more hours in a day. :)
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#6Google and Apple need to build dynamic QR recognition into the native camera apps or the technology is never going to get off the ground.
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#7I've done some work with QR codes and I can tell you the reason they aren't taking off and it's because right now they're a pain in the ass. First, a user has to even know e that they are. Then they have to install an app just to read them. Google and Apple need to build dynamic QR recognition into the native camera apps or the technology is never going to get off the ground.
I'd have advertised it more aggressively / put it on better infrastructure but AdSense declared it unfit for ads.
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#8It seems to be more "Erp, I don't understand... so I hate it.", than "Well, I know exactly what I'm talking about, so I'm going to give you a lesson."
Not to mention the fact that there's nothing much to understand about QR codes in the first place, and the fact that the article focuses on the usability / market viability side of things and not the technical side.