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<title>Evangelizing RFID</title>
<link>http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/4066/</link>
<description>It's not about the technology&#8212;it's about what the technology can do.</description>
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<title>Tracking the RFID Market</title>
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<description>RFID Journal is launching a new report to help technology providers and end-user companies better understand the state of the market for RFID products and services.</description>
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<title>RFID-Based Robots Come to the Rescue</title>
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<description>German researchers have developed a system enabling robots and humans to use passive RFID tags to map out a disaster area and send information to a command center.</description>
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<title>Baggage-Tagging Projects Gaining Altitude</title>
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<description>Hong Kong and Las Vegas airports are upgrading and ramping up their RFID bag-tagging efforts.</description>
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<title>Airbus Trials Showing Strong Results</title>
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<description>The aircraft manufacturer has decided to permanently roll out an RFID application for tracking jigs, and has also launched other RFID pilots for tracking work orders and tools.</description>
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<title>Give Your Views to the EU&#8212;Now!</title>
<link>http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/4003/</link>
<description>The European Commission is proposing requirements that could dramatically curtail the benefits of RFID technology, so end users and vendors need to submit comments before April 25.</description>
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<title>Companies, Agencies Use Clandestine RFID Systems to Catch Thieves</title>
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<description>The NOX system includes RFID readers embedded in walls, surveillance cameras and&#8212;in some cases&#8212;luminescent dust to track the movement of personnel and assets.</description>
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<title>Aircraft Parts Maker to Use EPC Tags to Track Moisture Exposure</title>
<link>http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/3976/</link>
<description>Universal Avionics will install an RFID-based system, designed by University of Arizona students, to track how long moisture-sensitive microchip components are exposed to the air.</description>
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<title>In Recognition of Excellence</title>
<link>http://www.rfidjournal.com/article/view/3974/</link>
<description>The 2008 RFID Journal Award winners demonstrate what can be achieved by applying radio frequency identification to different business problems.</description>
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<title>Printer-Encoder Order Represents New DOD Milestone</title>
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<description>Lowry Computer's $8.7 million contract for 1,804 EPC Gen 2 RFID printer-encoders will enable defense distribution depots to extend RFID use further down the supply chain.</description>
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