qr code web image analyis

This page shows a random selection of QR Code links and their contents, which contain the term text.

http://www.maxglaser.net/wp-content/images/qr_code.gif
Decoded content: Este es ejemplo de un texto codificado con la herramienta Windows Live Barcode para el Weblog de Max Glaser
http://www.intomobile.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/qr_img_secret.jpg
Decoded content: iPhone users smell! Nokia is numero uno baby! Send me a text if you like, say hello: 358 46 847 79 59
http://nedbatchelder.com/pix/qrcode.png
Decoded content: A mysterious link from Jim Flanagan\'s del.icio.us page led me to QR??????log (\"Not just about QR code; all the entries are in QR code\"). I encountered a site with many graphics, a little bit of text in Japanese, and many odd-looking black and white mosaic images. These turned out to be QR Code, a 2D barcode developed about 10 years ago in Japan and now an international standard.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2202/2316552614_6d6d8dd67d.jpg
Decoded content: Schicke diesen Text an sebastian.katthoever@ip-deutschland.de: "Hallo, ich will gewinnen!"
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2256/2423295200_b93e3648b3.jpg
Decoded content: Textlad http://www.flickr.com/photos/textlad/
http://writerresponsetheory.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/qrcode_01.png
Decoded content: When we at WRT talk about \"text,\" we are generally talking about a particular kind of readable information encoding - and readable is a complex proposition. Text may be stylized in a way we are unfamiliar with, as in blackletter - it may be interspersed with some markup we don\'t understand, such as HTML - it may be be a substitution system we aren\'t familiar with, such as braille or morse code - or it may be a system that, while technically human-readable, isn\'t particularly optimized for reading by humans, as with barcodes (although barcodes can be read).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2292/2052362445_54f60ad1e9.jpg
Decoded content: http://www.textohnereiter.com/
http://www.nedbatchelder.com/pix/qrcode.png
Decoded content: A mysterious link from Jim Flanagan\'s del.icio.us page led me to QR??????log (\"Not just about QR code; all the entries are in QR code\"). I encountered a site with many graphics, a little bit of text in Japanese, and many odd-looking black and white mosaic images. These turned out to be QR Code, a 2D barcode developed about 10 years ago in Japan and now an international standard.
http://www.walkernews.net/wp-content/uploads/2007/03/qr-code-secret.jpg
Decoded content: data:text/plain,This is a QR Code ( QuickMark ) generated by winksite.com.
http://writerresponsetheory.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/qrcode_01-tm.png
Decoded content: When we at WRT talk about \"text,\" we are generally talking about a particular kind of readable information encoding - and readable is a complex proposition. Text may be stylized in a way we are unfamiliar with, as in blackletter - it may be interspersed with some markup we don\'t understand, such as HTML - it may be be a substitution system we aren\'t familiar with, such as braille or morse code - or it may be a system that, while technically human-readable, isn\'t particularly optimized for reading by humans, as with barcodes (although barcodes can be read).


matez.de | October 2008