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Best, worst... and craziest uses of RFID

Throughout '06, I posted some interesting, and some of my favorite, uses of RFID. Here is an article which is titled "The best, worst... and craziest uses of RFID" that also outlines some of the more progressive uses of RFID throughout the world.

One example is "Marks and Spencer has long been associated with being at the forefront of flogging ladies' undies. It's also now at the forefront of item-level tagging, having chipped some of its men's clothes. The retailer has avoided questions of privacy protection by attaching the tag to a label on the suit that can be cut off."

I have posted this link, as well as many others I thought you may like to know about in the links section of my channel fyi.

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  Posted by William McKnight on January 4, 2007 1:37 PM |

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