seems like the QR code or any bar code technology could do the same thing. Maybe use a couple bits to flag whether the data should be loaded into an address book, pulled up on a web browser, or used to get further instructions from a web site. I don't see the innovation in the colorzip code. I cost more to print in color (think business cards, commodity labels, etc.)
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seems like the QR code or any bar code technology could do the same thing. Maybe use a couple bits to flag whether the data should be loaded into an address book, pulled up on a web browser, or used to get further instructions from a web site. I don't see the innovation in the colorzip code. I cost more to print in color (think business cards, commodity labels, etc.)