  | There was a Time when Bar Coding was Very Hard Indeed | 
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  | There was a Time when Bar Coding was Very Hard Indeed | 
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  | Wisconsin Company Sees Expanding RFID Implant Numbers; Invisible Bar Codes could Ensure Meat Integrity; RFID wil Power Industrie 4.0 | 
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  | Noteworthy Blog Post by Heavey RF's Ronan Clinton is More Right than Wrong more than 10 Years Later | 
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  | Not Clear What Amazon Can Patent at This Point, but Horse of DC Employee Tracking has been Out of the Barn for Decades | 
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  | Tamper Proof RFID Label; Food Distributor Finds ROI from Tracking Reusable Totes with RFID; Smart Phone Scanning Software Maker Scandit Raises Big Money | 
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  | Another Retailer Testing Scan and Go; New Sensor Texts You When the Meat in the Fridge Goes Bad; Siemens and Alibaba Partner on IoT in China | 
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  | New RFID Chip Turned Sensor from MIT; Swedes Lead the World in RFID Implants; Meijer Stores Launches Customer Self-Scan App | 
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  | RFID in a Box Redux; Sprint Opens IoT Store; Digimarc Still Looking for Market Traction | 
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  | Designed for High Speed Inkjet Printing on High Speed Manufacturing Lines, Code Might Someday Provide Answer to Walmart 2016 Bar Code Mandate | 
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