A cemetery in Shenyang, the capital of China's Liaoning Province, will become, for lack of a better term,
interactive. With mobile devices, people will be able to scan a quick response code on graves of people whose relatives have requested the feature. Scanning this code will allow visitors to learn about the person's life; they can also access a Web page where relatives and friends can upload photos or video.



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