I wonder if they'll use the barcodes to track readers who view certain ads, articles, etc. Maybe they just licensed the old PIII serial # technology after Intel "abandoned" it and decided to make a newspaper form...hehe. At any rate, I doubt it'll be successful. Who (excluding us, of course;) would want to scan a barcode every time they wanted to visit a webpage related to the article?
"CrimeNet: News for criminals. Stuff that matters." wow...cheap way to get dirt on people you hate. I know...I think I'll register "TrollNet.com" and sell spam and useless post records of Trollers everywhere...and at a mere $5.50 a piece, I'll have that Beowulf cluster in no time...
I wonder if they'll use the barcodes to track readers who view certain ads, articles, etc. Maybe they just licensed the old PIII serial # technology after Intel "abandoned" it and decided to make a newspaper form...hehe. At any rate, I doubt it'll be successful. Who (excluding us, of course ;) would want to scan a barcode every time they wanted to visit a webpage related to the article?
"CrimeNet: News for criminals. Stuff that matters." wow...cheap way to get dirt on people you hate. I know...I think I'll register "TrollNet.com" and sell spam and useless post records of Trollers everywhere...and at a mere $5.50 a piece, I'll have that Beowulf cluster in no time...