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Nov 11

Walgreens uses QR Codes for Sexual Education; sees 70 QR-driven hits per week

70 hits per week do not echo like a major coup by any means. QR scanning apps may be the least significant factor contributing to this humble number. Was the project properly promoted, how many posters with the code were distributed, were consumers instructed how to scan, etc. In short, though, seems like teens are not necessarily jumping on the opportunity to use QR Codes. Experimentation is good and Walgreens helps us all by sharing this data. Time for NFC, no?

Mobile Commerce – Walgreens uses 2-D bar codes in a teen sex education program – Internet Retailer.

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Nov 11

Why keep HTML5 open when you can make it proprietary?

Say what you will, this is pretty cool – at least at the idea level: a specialized, HTML5 web browser for mobile devices that provides special hooks for HTML5 apps granting them access to native device features. Pretty nifty, right? Naturally the people who control the platform, kinda get to decide what can and cannot run, maybe get a cut of the action for the business that they are generating for you and for the work that they invested in making and marketing the app.

In exchange for openness, you get cool features (especially for games) and capabilities you otherwise will not be able to provide. Tradeoffs tradeoffs. Still, pretty darn cool.

mobiUs … the world’s first HTML5 Web App browser.

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Nov 11

Interesting Read: The Social Graph is Neither

A recent extensive blog post from Pinboard questions the validity, necessity in digital social graphs.

“Social networks exist to sell you crap. The icky feeling you get when your friend starts to talk to you about Amway, or when you spot someone passing out business cards at a birthday party, is the entire driving force behind a site like Facebook.”

via The Social Graph is Neither (Pinboard Blog).

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