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Four years ago we ran a cover story talking about the golden future of RFID (radio frequency identification) technology as a logistics management tool. At the time, it looked like widespread adoption of low-cost RFID tags was just around the corner. For a variety of reasons, it turned out to be a good deal further away, more like across the country than around the corner. But here we are four years later and the inevitable business pressures of cost reduction and productivity improvement are finally pushing RFID tags into the mainstream. Being the world's largest retailer gives you ...

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