For a while there, I thought QR codes were dead. But they are back. I'm seeing them in all sorts of places. Restaurants, TV commercials and shows, signs. And I blame the pandemic.
Restaurants, once there were allowed to open, needed a way to show you their menu without you touching their menus. So they used QR codes:
(That was in a restaurant last September still.) And I think people suddenly were reminded of their usefulness.
Here's one I saw on television during a football game:
I saw one on the desk in a hotel room. So I scanned it. It brought up the room service menu!
According to Wikipedia, QR stands for "quick response" and the QR codes were invented in 1994 by a Japanese automotive company (that I've never heard of) called Denso Wave. I didn't realize they'd been around that long. In 1994 I just learned the existence of email.
It's interesting how they pretty much died out and then made a comeback during the pandemic.
Have you seen the increased use of QR codes, or do you think I'm crazy. Let me know in the comments below.
Published on January 12, 2023 06:00