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May 18, 2010

Google I/O T-Shirt QRCodes Secrets Revealed

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Written by: Simon Walker
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Just like most technology events, or any decent conference you go to, they generally give out T-Shirts to everyone.  Google is no different and everyone is being given a Google I/O T-Shirt.  The difference with the Google I/O T-Shirts is that its interactive.  Google have printed QRCodes on the front of the T-Shirts for you to scan and follow to secret Google I/O content.  We didn’t want you to feel left out so we decided to share.

Here’s a photo of the front of the shirt.

Google IO T-Shirt

Here’s a closer look at the logo on the front of the T-Shirt.

Google IO T-Shirt Logo

We tried everything to allow you to scan QRCodes yourself, but nothing we tried would work.  Instead we have recreated the QRCodes from the links we obtained by scanning the T-Shirt ourselves and you can try them out for yourselves below:

These are the QRCodes printed on the front of the T-Shirt ( from Top to Bottom ):







About the Author

Simon Walker
I was an IT consultant for 20 years and ran my own web design and development company for an additional 3 years. I have been involved with technology from birth. OK, that maybe an exaggeration, but it sure is a long time. I'm also an avid Home Theater geek and self appointed installer for friends and relatives. My first serious modding of Smart-Phones started with my T-Mobile WING and now Android devices. I'm also a bit of a photographer, although Android has kind of taken over my life and photography has taken a back seat.





 
 

 
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18 Comments


  1. elyajizi

    The QR codes are the steps / plan / schedule for the Google IO event, in 4 steps.

    The last one is the registration for the 2011 Google IO event ;) .


  2. elyajizi

    The QR codes are the steps / plan / schedule for the Google IO event, in 4 steps.

    The last one is the registration for the 2011 Google IO event ;) .


  3. elyajizi

    The QR codes are the steps / plan / schedule for the Google IO event, in 4 steps.

    The last one is the registration for the 2011 Google IO event ;) .


  4. alex smith

    Those are awesome pictures in succession from Googleplex to San Fran seeing the sites. Last QR is registration for news and updates about Google 11 can’t wait.


  5. alex smith

    Those are awesome pictures in succession from Googleplex to San Fran seeing the sites. Last QR is registration for news and updates about Google 11 can’t wait.


  6. alex smith

    Those are awesome pictures in succession from Googleplex to San Fran seeing the sites. Last QR is registration for news and updates about Google 11 can’t wait.



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