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	<title>Comments on: Animated videos: Guessing what the Tiger Woods news might be</title>
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		<title>By: dan e bloom</title>
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		<dc:creator>dan e bloom</dc:creator>
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		<description>[if you click on my website above, you can see jpeg of the video bar code:] try and see!

David, good post, and good question: &quot;So how long until the same “What if?”  animations show up in “nonfiction” e-books?&quot; I bet they will migrate to ebooks in the future too. They apparently use a bar code called QR, I am told by those who know this stuff, also called &quot;an encryption graphic&quot; that looks like a square half inch by half inch mosaic on the print page of the newspaper in Taiwan, and readers can scan the EC / QR / D2-bar code (it has many names, i am told) into their cellphones which takes them to a link where they can view the animation of the imagined news story. For a price of course. I would guess that in future days, ebooks could have these bar codes in their pages and readers could go off on a short tangent this way, maybe reading a book about Louis the 16th on an e-reader, go to the D2 bar code and get a video of what Versailles looked like then, and then back to the book. Amazing how tech works. Who knew?</description>
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<p>David, good post, and good question: &#8220;So how long until the same “What if?”  animations show up in “nonfiction” e-books?&#8221; I bet they will migrate to ebooks in the future too. They apparently use a bar code called QR, I am told by those who know this stuff, also called &#8220;an encryption graphic&#8221; that looks like a square half inch by half inch mosaic on the print page of the newspaper in Taiwan, and readers can scan the EC / QR / D2-bar code (it has many names, i am told) into their cellphones which takes them to a link where they can view the animation of the imagined news story. For a price of course. I would guess that in future days, ebooks could have these bar codes in their pages and readers could go off on a short tangent this way, maybe reading a book about Louis the 16th on an e-reader, go to the D2 bar code and get a video of what Versailles looked like then, and then back to the book. Amazing how tech works. Who knew?</p>
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