A new study from ABI Research indicates that RFID is definitely one of the hotter technologies and momentum continues to grow for its adoption by a number of companies in all sorts of applications. In addition, ABI notes that vendors who manufacture label converters will continue to postion themselves in the marketplace as they determine which applications to focus on, including retail inventory tracking, supply chain environments, or any other situation where the movement of goods or people is essential to track.
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Is RFID Hot or Not?
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(Page 1)2. RFID is NOT hot because it will lead to computer chips that will be implanted in people. I don't want that because I want my God given FREEDOM!
Posted at 5:39AM on Jan 2nd 2007 by Trish
3. Hi all, I found a great RFID training CD at http://www.bin95.com/BarCode_RFID.htm that first you learn about barcode readers and
automatic identification technology in general and move on to the detailed, yet simple training. I think it would be great for engineering
training and supply chain training, also for your supply chain management RFID training. If you simply want to learn as much as possible
about RFID without all the complicated math equations and scientific jargon or need refresher training, check it out.”
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http://www.bin95.com/BarCode_RFID.htm
Posted at 1:55AM on Jan 16th 2007 by R.Seshadri
4. RFID is a technology that revives, somehow the radio waves since RADAR. There was a great deal of work from many engineers to get it settled as it is now, but I think that it is good enough for accurate predictions and in time it will become better.
Posted at 12:34PM on Oct 5th 2007 by Vasile
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1. I think hot, becouse this technology is very dependable and very cheap.
Posted at 10:19AM on Feb 8th 2006 by elektrotekno.com