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Japanese Publisher Sees RFID as a Cure for Overstocks

Shogakukan is applying EPC Gen 2 RFID tags to its home medical dictionaries to reduce overordering by book retailers, and to expedite returns.

Records-Management Company Deploys RFID at the Item Level
Sure-Reach has attached EPC Gen 2 tags to 1.1 million documents, making the Malaysian firm more efficient and better able to locate and inventory its clients' records.




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Don't Shoot the Messenger
By Jonathan Collins
In electronic identity cards and passports, contactless RFID technology enables the biometric—or personal—data to be checked quickly.

A Year of Ups and Downs
By Mark Roberti
The economic tumult dominated the news in 2008, but there were still many positive developments in the RFID industry.


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