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RFID Journal Blog
Tracking Turtles With RFIDPosted By Mark Roberti, 07.27.2011 A friend of mine seeks assistance in tracking turtles at a wildlife sanctuary in South Carolina. More Companies Turn to RFID to Manage LogisticsPosted By Mark Roberti, 07.07.2011 A recently released survey indicated that one-third of respondents are already using the technology, and that another 27 percent plan to do so within the next two years. RFID Journal MemorabiliaPosted By Mark Roberti, 06.22.2011 If the dirt under Derek Jeter's feet is valuable, maybe we can auction off pieces of Tagman and other bits of RFID Journal's history. Seeing RFID Through a Bar-Coded LensPosted By Mark Roberti, 06.20.2011 A post by technology historian Edward Tenner on The Atlantic's Web site raises some interesting issues—and draws some erroneous conclusions. Remembering Alan HabermanPosted By Mark Roberti, 06.17.2011 The bar-code pioneer was a huge supporter of RFID technology and RFID Journal. New Report on RFID Intellectual PropertyPosted By Mark Roberti, 06.07.2011 Innography, a company that offers an online intellectual-property business-intelligence application, has produced a report on radio frequency identification IP. Europe's E. coli OutbreakPosted By Mark Roberti, 06.03.2011 The tragic deaths of 18 people in Europe from an outbreak of E. coli poisoning highlights, once again, the need for traceability in the food supply chain. Research Suggests Retailers Focus on Multi-Channel SellingPosted By Mark Roberti, 05.05.2011 A new report from Retail Systems Research indicates that greater investment in stores yields a diminishing return, and that the real opportunity is on omni-channel fulfillment—which is precisely why retailers should be investing in RFID. Impinj Files for an IPOPosted By Mark Roberti, 04.28.2011 A successful listing of its shares would be a boon to the RFID industry. Some Sanity—At Last—Regarding Credit-Card SkimmingPosted By Mark Roberti, 04.27.2011 Just when I think the mainstream media is incapable of writing anything objective about RFID, The New York Times reports that there are no instances of credit-card information being stolen due to the cards having an RFID transponder in them. Tweeting for (VC) DollarsPosted By RFID Journal, 04.26.2011 RFID Global Solution has won a competition for the best elevator pitch, delivered to venture capitalists via Twitter.
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