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GoodGuide iPhone App Scans Bar Codes for Environmental and Health Ratings

Blog  |  www.fastcompany.com | Nov 20, 2009

iphone browserWhen I first learned about GoodGuide last March, I was excited at the prospect of a Web site that lets consumers get detailed environmental, health, and social info on more than 50,000 products and companies.

http://www.fastcompany.com/blog/ariel-schwartz/sustainability/goodguide-iphone-app-scans-bar-codes-environmental-info?partner=rss

Using RFID tags to track beverage industry assets

Blog  |  www.computerweekly.com | Jul 10, 2009

Tailoring RFID tags to match the positioning and location of beverage industry assets

http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/rfid-blog/2009/07/tailoring-rfid-tags-to-assets.html

RFID Technology Installation to Begin in Pembina, North Dakota

Blog  |  blogs.customhouseguide.com | May 7, 2009

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is advising all travelers entering into the United States through the port of Pembina, N.D. of the installation of ...

http://blogs.customhouseguide.com/news/?p=2941

Here Comes the Next Great Technology Thing for Exhibitions and Events

Blog  |  www.tradeshowweek.com | Apr 30, 2009

Thoughts, advice, innovations, interviews and experiences on the tools and business processes of event and trade show technology...

http://www.tradeshowweek.com/blog/1620000362/post/300044030.html

Nikon D90 gets UPC code

Blog  |  networkmarketingsuccess.com | Aug 14, 2008

Nikon D90 gets UPC code If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my FeedBurner Feed RSS feed. (...)

http://networkmarketingsuccess.com/blog/nikon-d90-gets-upc-code/

 

Bar Codes: Inventing a Major Invasion of Privacy

Blog  |  www.portfolio.com | Jun 26, 2008

Kevin Maney is amazed: Bar codes were introduced just 34 years ago today. Which seems amazing, because few technologies are so ubiquitous. UPC bar codes track everything and, while hardly anyone thinks about it, are probably the greatest invasion of privacy ever.

http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/the-tech-observer/2008/06/26/bar-codes-inventing-a-major-invasion-of-privacy?rss=true

Wal-Mart's RFID plans haven't worked out so well for suppliers

Blog  |  www.bloggingstocks.com | Apr 28, 2008

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http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2008/04/28/wal-marts-rfid-plans-havent-worked-out-so-well-for-suppliers/

Can a RFID Chip Help Prevent Theft?

Blog  |  www.expertbusinesssource.com | Jun 22, 2007

June 22, 2007 Whether your business is manufacturing, retail, wholesale, service, hospitality or high tech, it is probably experiencing some degree of employee and/or customer theft.

http://www.expertbusinesssource.com/blog/420000242/post/970011097.html

Tip 4 of 10 on Best Practices for Asset Tracking | CG4 Blog for Asset Tracking Benefits and

Keep Asset Barcode Simple. As you decide how to do your asset tracking, one question is whether you should barcode a unique identifier for the asset or barcode several details about the asset within a barcode (such as a 2D barcode).

http://www.cg4.com/blog/p/28/tip-4-of-10-on-best-practices-for-asset-tracking

DRM Goes From Soft Suck to Blow Hard :: DRM - Digital Rights Management

It's not precisely revolutionary, but I think we can now officially call hardware-based DRM a market trend. The latest IT news is gorged with stories of new developments in hardware-based digital rights management. That's right; it's not just software anymore.

http://www.drmblog.com/index.php?/archives/66_DRM_Goes_From_Soft_Suck_to_Blow_Hard.html

 

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