I printed my own cards for LISA last year after I went under no affiliation. I 
put a qr code on the back that just took you to my linked in profile. Maybe if 
I had a cool blog site like Matt or Tom, having a qr code that took you there 
would be kinda nifty.

It still feels old school to have business cards but we don't seem to have 
anything better. 

Carolyn

Sent using a mouse-sized keyboard with feigned autocorrect intelligence.

On Oct 7, 2013, at 12:10 PM, Yves Dorfsman <y...@zioup.com> wrote:

> On 2013-10-07 09:17, Tom Limoncelli wrote:
>> I do Biz card -> LinkedIn also.
>> 
>> However I do miss IR syncing.  I used to sync my full vCard which had
>> a ton of useful info.  I would gladly switch to QR code if it was
>> about as fast as handing someone a biz card.  The benefit with cards,
>> however, is that you can write notes on them.
> 
> What about a QR code printed on your business card?
> 
> I am surprised there are so few of them, although I suspect the reason is 
> because people are moving away from managing their business contact 
> themselves (in gmail, corporate directory etc...) to linkedin.
> 
> -- 
> Yves.                                                  http://www.SollerS.ca/
>                                 Unix/Linux and Python specialist in Calgary.
>                                                       http://blog.zioup.org/
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