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RFID isn’t new. It’s been around for decades. It was first used by the British in World War II to determine whether aircrafts belonged to friends or foes. Its use in the mainstream started much later.
RFID made its way into everyday society because it lends itself to saving money, efficiency, convenience and security. To understand its benefits, one must learn how the technology works. RFID tags are intelligent barcodes that can talk to a networked system to track products or even, people.
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