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A catcode is a hand-drawn code that can be associated with any digital content. Use catcodes to enrich your paper notes with text, links, photos, videos, etc. It works like a QR code. Simply scan a Catcode and see what's attached.
Our mission is to use the most advanced technologies to collect your unique brain data and keep it safe, waiting for the world to discover mind uploading technology.
A Papertag is a four digits code that can be connected with any digital content. Use it to enrich your paper notes with text, links, photo, video, etc.
It works like a bookmark.
First, create it, then search it and see what's attached.
Bring your notes to life! Save files, photos and link to your paper notes.
An example? Record your professor's voice and add it to your notes!
A Papertag is a four digits code that can be connected with any digital content.
What happens when thousands of people write on the same book?
We have no idea. This is why The Internet Story Tale was born.
Anyone can contribute to continuing the story that others have started.
Do you have a list of favorite sites that you keep in your browser? Share it with the world and let other people import or share it. In Bookmarz you can discover useful websites and see what tools others are using. Everything is totally free.
An online magazine completely autogenerated by a bot. From the choice of topics to writing, ads and pictures. An experiment on the impact of AI on journalism.
Illustroke allows users to easily create stunning SVG illustrations from text prompts using AI. Enter the text description, and our platform will generate a beautiful, customizable illustration that you can download and use on your website or social media.
A Papertag is a five digits code that can be connected with any digital content. Use it to enrich your paper notes with text, links, photo, video, etc. It works like a bookmark. First, create it, then search it and see what's attached.