Posted on Wednesday, February 15, 2012
By: Lisa Schulteis
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You’ve started to see them everywhere… those little black and white squares that look similar to a bar code, but aren’t quite the same. What are they? They are QR codes (abbreviated from Quick Response code) and they are two-dimensional codes that can be read by smart phones everywhere.
In this very mobile world, QR codes are becoming very popular. You may have seen them in a magazine, on the door to your favorite restaurant, or somewhere out on the web.
There are a lot of creative ways that people can use QR codes. Some of the more creative uses I have see are on For Sale signs and real estate flyers to the Tree description tags at Home Depot. The most creative use I have seen is by Tesla, a Korean grocery store, that is using QR codes to allow people to shop for groceries while waiting for the subway train! Here are some additional ways you can use QR codes:
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Posted on Thursday, January 20, 2011
Just a few definitions you may find helpful
- @reply: A direct tweet sent to another Twitter user.
- Dweet: Tweet sent while drunk
- Hash Tag: The “#” sign. Allows Twitter users to group tweets by topic, making it easier to search particular conversations using Twitter Search.
- MisTweet: A tweet one later regrets.
- ReTweet: To repost something that’s already in the Twitter stream. Usually preceded by “RT” and “@[username],” to give credit to the original poster.
- SnapTweet: A tweet that includes a photo taken with a cell phone, uploaded to Flickr and posted to Twitter via snaptweet.com.
- Twittcrastination: Procrastination brought on by Twitter use.
- Twadd: To add someone as a friend or follower.
- Twaigslist/Twebay: To sell something on Twitter.
- Tweeter/Twitterer: Someone who uses Twitter.
- TwinkedIn: Inviting friends made on Twitter to connect on LinkedIn.
- Twittectomy: To remove someone from the list of people you follow.
- Twitterati: The A-list twitterers everyone follows.
- Twitterfly: Twitter’s version of a social butterfly, marked by the extreme use of @ signs.
- Twitterlooing: Twittering from the bathroom.
- Twitterpated: Overwhelmed with Twitter messages.
- Twittfeinated, Twigged Out, Twired: To be so hyped up on twittering that you cannot sleep.
Enjoy!
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