Published on Jul 23, 2012 by deutschewelleenglish
The Welsh town of Monmouth has joined forces with Wikipedia to boost its tourism marketing; the town is covered in plaques with QR codes. QR stands for"quick response". Tourists can now scan the QR codes onto their smartphones and immediately access special Wikipedia entries on the location in question.
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