Use of QR Code Tombstone Technology Is Expanding
Monument companies across the United States are starting to add the option for QR code tombstone technology to their offerings, changing the products available in that industry in a meaningful and significant way for the first time in many years.For example, the Allen Monument Company in Crawfordsville, Indiana is now offering a patented form of QR code headstone called “Making Everlasting Memories”, which allows a family to use mobile technology to share the stories of their loved ones in a way that is comparable to social media.
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what the hell is a "QR" tombstone....? other than a gimmick to make money! Our mode of burial and tombstones have reached their usefulness due to the outrageous cost of death that used to be considered as respectful and loving. Social media now is just about as hollow and meaningless as it can get except for making more money!
On the official website, it appears that most of the mobile brands like Motorola, Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson mobile phones are supported.