QR Code: The Big
Thing 

Let’s assume you are going to speak at an event so it might be
possible that after your presentation some people want to have a “Soft Copy” of
your presentation.
How would to distribute your file?
> Collect the email Id of all people and send slides as an
attachment.
> Or you can upload your slides on some websites like Google
Docs. Am I Right?
Ok Now I will explain
the third and best method- QR Code. QR is short for Quick Response (they can be
read quickly by a cell phone). Yu have to do just one thing that put the QR code image
in the last slide, people can scan the code with their mobile phones and the
presentation file would automatically download on to their phones. No need to
write URLs.
How is it? Cool ... yah I
know that

By using TagMyDoc service you can
easily convert your documents and presentations in QR Code.
Just upload your file to TagMyDoc and it will automatically
generate a QR Code and you can put that code in your slide so that people can
easily download your file through their cell phone.
The service supports Word documents, PowerPoint presentations,
PDFs and most common images formats.
You can use TagMyDoc without registration
but in that case, the uploaded documents will expire after two weeks. They are
also working on plug-in for Word and PowerPoint that will help you tag files
from within Microsoft Office itself.For Any Query Leave A Comment Or Contact Me On Facebook
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