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Since March 2010, Kolumbus has been equipping bus stops with individual QR codes, which, when scanned, bring current info on bus departures to your mobile phone. Our installation includes more than 9.000 QR codes at 4.500 stops, and is the first large implementation of QR-codes in the field in Norway.
In an earlier article, we told you how excited we were to learn about the UK-based TOTeM research project. There will be a statement released anytime now, in which you can read that Kolumbus has decided to support this project by making our QR mechanism available through their Tales Of Things universe.
You may still access our bus info using any QR reader, on any camera phone. However, if you get the free Tales of Things -app (in AppStore and Android Market), you’ll have the added feature of being able to include your bus stop as a TalesOfThings-thing. Head over to talesofthings.com to learn more what that entails. -We hope you’d like to explore the world of Tales of Things, and maybe even contribute to their project with your own thoughts and observations!
Dette har strengt tatt ingenting med buss og kollektivtrafikk å gjøre.. men det er vel plass til litt annet artig også? Dersom du er nysgjerrig på hva som foregår i det britiske forskningsprosjektet TOTeM, så kan du nå bruke QR-kodene på bussholdeplassen som din inngangsport! Vi har omtalt Tales Of Things i en tidligere artikkel her på next, og du kan se en video fra (mer…)