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The 10 Best Shopping Apps to Compare Prices - by Jennifer Bergen/PCMag.com
On one of my group email threads at work a colleague signed off with a QR Code that contained his name, address, phone number and work setting. I wondered how he did that.
Now I know. In the 10 Best List is Barcode Scanner. The review mentions that Barcode Scanner lets users generate their own QR Codes.
Another App - Red Laser - has a feature for those bookworms that would rather check out a book from the library than purchase it, RedLaser will inform users of any libraries nearby that have a copy of the book.
and with 'SnapTell', users can snap a photo of any book, DVD, CD, or video game and immediately get a rating, a description, and links to Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB, Barnes & Noble, and more. The IMBD and Rotten Tomatoes integration is especially neat, since shoppers can find ratings about movies before they buy them.
Richard
On one of my group email threads at work a colleague signed off with a QR Code that contained his name, address, phone number and work setting. I wondered how he did that.
Now I know. In the 10 Best List is Barcode Scanner. The review mentions that Barcode Scanner lets users generate their own QR Codes.
Another App - Red Laser - has a feature for those bookworms that would rather check out a book from the library than purchase it, RedLaser will inform users of any libraries nearby that have a copy of the book.
and with 'SnapTell', users can snap a photo of any book, DVD, CD, or video game and immediately get a rating, a description, and links to Google, YouTube, Wikipedia, Rotten Tomatoes, IMDB, Barnes & Noble, and more. The IMBD and Rotten Tomatoes integration is especially neat, since shoppers can find ratings about movies before they buy them.
Richard