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Provider
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Transmission
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Price
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AT & T Internet
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6 mbps
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$ 19.95
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Verizon Internet
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5-7 mbps
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$29.95
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Comcast
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Up to 20 mbps
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$89.95
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015
ISP Providers
Monday, January 19, 2015
QR Code:
My Personal QR Code:
History:
The
QR code was initially designed for the auto industry in Japan, and it
greatly contributed to making their management more efficient from production
to shipping. Companies begin to use the QR code to respond to an emerging
trend were people demanded that their production processes become transparent
to help make products traceable while other companies used the code to control
their merchandise.
History:
QR
code is a trademark matrix barcode type that was first designed for the Japan
automotive industry. A barcode contains information that is a machine-readable
label. For efficient data storage, four standardized encoding modes are used,
of which extensions may also be used.
The letters Q and R stand for quick response. The main purpose of the code development was to create a code that could be read quickly. QR code is the official name and should never be interpreted as an acronym for "Quick Response" Code.
The letters Q and R stand for quick response. The main purpose of the code development was to create a code that could be read quickly. QR code is the official name and should never be interpreted as an acronym for "Quick Response" Code.
The
downside of having a QR is if someone does not have a way that they can access
it. A QR Code is considered an input device
Recently,
consumers were able to have a QR reader on their smart phones, with this new
feature, business have begun issuing name cards & electronic tickets.
Airlines have incorporated the QR code in their flight ticket issuing system.
You can now check in to Hotel’s, conferences and events, as well as many other
places with just your smart phone & the QR code pulled up on your screen. Some
businesses are even using the QR code to give a special discount code or to
enter a drawing.
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