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		<title>By: QrCode view helper &#124; Zend Debugger</title>
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		<dc:creator>QrCode view helper &#124; Zend Debugger</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Here is a good tutorial show you about QrCode view helper: You see QrCodes popping up every now and again on sites, in publications and the like. I think they can be a very handy way for people with cameras on their phones to get a url or other content on to their phone very easily. (I’m thinking more about those people without iPhones or full keyboards, of course!) [...]</description>
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