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Microsoft is not a player in the Auto ID industry
There is an established and well-entrenched automatic ID industry, and Microsoft is not part of it. M$ obviously doesn't realize that cost is one of the main factors in this industry. Color printers and color readers are too expensive, and high density barcodes have existed for years that don't require that expense. Most in the industry will see this as a power-grab by M$ to establish a proprietary technology.
Posted by: DaveMorris   Posted on: 04/16/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What's the point?  BitTwiddler | 04/16/07
Very Simple Idea  mrlinux | 04/16/07
Good luck...  ju1ce | 04/16/07
I can especially see distributors...  ju1ce | 04/16/07
The point  unoriginal_sin | 04/16/07
What's the Point (2)  brian.smith@... | 04/16/07
Better to Whom ???  mrlinux | 04/16/07
RFID has issues  John Zern | 04/16/07
Oh great!  ejhonda | 04/16/07
Well that could be used in an interesting fashion.  mrlinux | 04/16/07
I'm sure there would be enough redundancy  Michael Kelly | 04/16/07
good idea  smith.mikey@... | 04/16/07
MS re-invents water!  An_Axe_to_Grind | 04/16/07
Already done  l_g_johnson@... | 04/17/07
Microsoft is not a player in the Auto ID industry  DaveMorris | 04/16/07
RE: Microsoft is not a player in the Auto ID industry  Walt62 | 04/16/07
Hilarious  guiri | 04/16/07
Typical of Microsoft  guiri | 04/16/07

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