
I just read about semacodes over at
KuiperCliff. Semacodes are a really interesting technology that lets you convert a URL
into an image that can be read by camera-enabled mobile phones.
There are all sorts of projects based on the technology; the most
interesting of which I think is
Semapedia, which generates these things for
Wikipedia
URLs that you can then affix to physical objects.
Very cool stuff.
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