Facebook Employees Paint 42' QR Code On Roof
Employees of the social network took to the roof with some tar paint to create a 42-foot-wide QR code that is visible from space.
Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California, now includes a 42-foot wide QR code on one of the rooftops.
As their contribution to the “Space Hackathon” initiated by Facebook Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg to decorate the new facility, a group of employees took to the roof with some tar paint to create a 42-foot-wide QR code that is visible from space.
The tar painted on the roof, when scanned in by a handheld device running iOs or Android, leads FB QR Code Facebook page, which will host a mishmash of content.
The group was led by Mark Pike, an associate on the user operations, intellectual property team.
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