'Bar-coded gravestones to keep in touch with departed souls!'

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 2:10 AM IST

The Barcodes are being placed over the headstones to provide them a rather modern makeover and making them interactive for visitors.

When scanned on a smartphone, the square codes, known as Quick Response or QR codes, launch a website which contains a biography of the deceased.

The page can include a profile of the person, photographs and videos of them and tributes from family and friends, the 'Daily Mail' reported.

The first funeral director to provide the service in the UK is Chester Pearce, in Poole, Dorset.

Its managing director Stephen Nimmo said the QR codes are etched onto a small granite or metal square before being embedded or glued on to a gravestone.

"I thought we could use technology to provide more information about people who have died to bring back the memories. People can make their websites as simple or as complicated as they like and add as much or as little information as they want," Nimmo said.

The expired person's loved ones can use a password to create and update the website and add more comments or memories as time goes by.

The idea enables visitors to graveyards to learn more about those buried there than just their name, age and date of birth, if they know the password, they can even add their own tributes.

The technology, however, doesn't come cheap, with the QR codes costing up to 300 pounds and an additional charge of 95 pounds for the hosting and set-up of the website.

  

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First Published: Sep 06 2012 | 6:05 PM IST

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