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Tesco heads up new European retail RFID push
...technology. The Electronic Product Code (EPC) Retail...including Procter & Gamble, SAP has... Read more
Jan 13, 2004
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
RFID standard escapes royalties
...called the Electronic Product Code Generation 2...Albertsons, Procter & Gamble, Wal-Mart... Read more
Dec 17, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Microsoft goes big on RFID for small business
...location of products at various...and Procter & Gamble are experimenting...number, or electronic product code (EPC). The... Read more
Jan 27, 2004
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
RFID: the saviour of business?
...that link products and property...giant Procter & Gamble and tyre...use of electronic product code (EPC), a... Read more
Oct 29, 2003
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
The Bloor Perspective: RFID, crazy California law and smut in Iran
...generation of electronic bar codes that can...fitted to products and the...Spain, Procter & Gamble found that... Read more
Jul 7, 2003
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