Twitter Tweets about RFID as of July 02, 2009

bokner: added more exmpp goodness to XMPP component, looks much better now. Will do disco support next: http://rfid-ale.blogspot.com/
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mvannorden: @jspino MS surface has RFID capabilities as well. I know some orgs are looking to incorporate it. Cruise ships, Casinos, Amusement Parks.
2009-07-02 · Reply
szehle: #EU on RFID 'right to silence of the chips' <http://bit.ly/9bj4J > #edri
2009-07-01 · Reply
ciobiz: ???? ?????? ?? RFID http://tinyurl.com/nf2q2a
2009-07-01 · Reply
avongirl1: customizable RFID 125KHz tag for industrial application: DAILY RFID has recently announced rugged RFID 125KHz ta.. http://bit.ly/xkkxO
2009-07-01 · Reply
Hank_Scorpio: RT @billhanifin: RT @TheDudeDean: Digg: Forget RFID, We'll Just Read Your Mind http://digg.com/d1vO7I?t #RFID #Loyalty #LE360
2009-07-01 · Reply
billhanifin: RT @TheDudeDean: Digg: Forget RFID, We'll Just Read Your Mind http://digg.com/d1vO7I?t #RFID #Loyalty #LE360
2009-07-01 · Reply
kangham: @mamikaze gotta be subconscious reasons... @marzipan wants me to manufacture a RFID keychain so you can google yer keys.
2009-07-01 · Reply
Saulodeoliveira: @radfahrer Comecaram essa semana a usar o RFID (Celular Docomo) nos McDonalds =D
2009-07-01 · Reply
PJSweeney: @Pepijn_L Email Stasia at MuseChip they are doing all the big museums' RFID exhibitions.
2009-07-01 · Reply
PJSweeney: @insightr IATA & ODIN are helping adopt RFID for passenger convenience and ecological benefit http://www.iata.org/stb/stbnews.htm srch ODIN
2009-07-01 · Reply
cosmicfantasia: RT @steveouttrim Ericsson chief architect says all cellphones will have RFID chips by next year: http://is.gd/1l0hH
2009-07-01 · Reply
retail_sails: Worldwide RFID sales will increase 5 percent in 2009 to $5.56 billion despite the global economic downturn - http://bit.ly/1Uw9R
2009-07-01 · Reply
artilects: The Web went through this cycle, as did cell phones, while other technologies such as RFID, nanotechnology, voic.. http://bit.ly/15CPd8
2009-07-01 · Reply
tstitt: @StevenBarley Our Scottish Fold also had an embedded identity chip. Passive RFID as I recall.
2009-07-01 · Reply