For those of you who are unaware, I also write for CNET and their AndroidAtlas/CRAVE brands. Earlier this week I published a post called "AT&T embraces bar code scanning with new app, services" which talked about their 2D/QR efforts. One of my readers,
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His finding is that the software is only compatible with select AT&T devices and the data being scanned by the phone is not actually stored in the code. Rather, it's hosted elsewhere,
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