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Many people think barcodes are pretty homely. Packaging design professionals, in particular, often
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Oct 7, 2009 • Comments Closed
Today is the 57th anniversary of the first barcode patent. Apparently that interested Google enough to devote one of their famous doodles to mark the occasion. At this Examiner.com article you can see the result and a quick overview of why so many people are fans of the technology.
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When the word ‘barcode’ is used by the next generation to ridicule some within the older generation,
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Aug 2, 2009 • Comments Closed
Depending on whether or not you’ve ever had the experience of losing your luggage — or having someone lose it for you
Are you a barcode guru? That’s the question SupplyChainDigest can help you resolve by taking their ten question quiz, located here
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Jul 26, 2009 • Comments Closed
Obviously by now you know I’m a big advocate for barcodes.
At barcode.com, writer Melina McLean has posted a poll question asking whether or not you think the GS1 DataBar will replace the UPC.
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I saw a poll the other day in which some reputable group estimated the
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Jun 8, 2009 • Comments Closed
You could say this is water under the bridge since this story has been featured here a couple of times . . . and hopefully this will be the last. But this is what happens when some folks consider barcodes trivial add-ons
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Jun 2, 2009 • Comments Closed
If I made electronic swizzle sticks that could be used to stir your cocktail and clean your ears, you can bet I’d come up with some reason why you couldn’t live without
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May 29, 2009 • Comments Closed
What’s this?
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May 27, 2009 • Comments Closed
Local broadcast news outlets routinely run stories warning viewers about the dangers of faulty, counterfeit