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i donamp;#39;t know if itamp;#39;s just me but iamp;#39;ve always felt the qr codes have been pretty cool in a way to get you to a web page or something that you want your audience to see quickly and easily but theyamp;#39;ve always been a pain to make and a pain to kind of be able to scan youamp;#39;ve always had to have some sort of app in order to open it up but google has made it super easy now and smartphones have come a long way at reading these qr codes iamp;#39;m going to show you how to make a qr code from any google web page any picture any g suite item and be able to use your camera on your smartphone to be able to look it up quickly and easily thank you for clicking on this video iamp;#39;m going to show you how to use qr codes so hopefully itamp;#39;s simple and easy for you to be able to get it out to your audience google has made a lot of changes smartphones have come a long way iamp;#39;m going to show you the change that google made and i want you to understan