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shiny tiny rfid

reading about the ubiquitous city in south korea,

The U-Life South Korea plans to spend $25 billion on New Songdo, the world's largest "ubiquitous city", with computers linking home life and life on its streets. Construction, 40 miles from Seoul, is to be done in 2014 | update+other korean u-projects: seoul digital city,

european studies about "pheromone-based interaction to enforce adaptive and context-aware coordination" with rfid:

We are perfectly aware that the current industrial EPC standard for RFIDs adopted by most major retailers, considers read-only RFID tags. Also, we know that privacy concerns are driving solutions to deactivate RFID tags from their original context of use (e.g., the retailer). However, we consider these two problems temporary ones that are likely to disappear in the near future. | marco mamei and franco zambonelli,
, and about hitachi's development of a still unnamed chip "no bigger than specks of dust", measuring 0.002 by 0.002inches (acm may 2007. if i am not wrong that's ~0,05 mm), last year the news was:
World's smallest and thinnest 0.15 x 0.15 mm, 7.5µm thick RFID IC chip | hitachi,

i understand the future of rfid looks bright and that small that you don't need to ask. - what doesn't fit in this world is humanity as i know it. hey, i am not interested to tag or trace my apple with dust, just to be in the end tagged myself. | lem, look down!

eu rfid forum brussels, march 2007 eu policy outlook, berlin june 2007, working paper

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wireless

a word also liked by editors in the 40s, although they meant radio. "wireless world" published articles such as "radio v u-boat", vol 52, 1946; or brought arthur c clarke's description of satellite communication, 1945 | extra terrestrial relays, with a pointer to the "journal of the british interplanetary society", 1939.

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wimax

more interesting thoughts to that topic still provides jane zweig:

wi.max. the flight before the fall- the iridium example

if you generate a hype take into account your competitors.

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