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RFID Map of the World

Filed in archive Market Size by Anita Campbell on December 16, 2006

RFID Map of the World
Want to see a map of the world with RFID points of interest superimposed? Head to the RFID tribelinks website, where you can find just such an RFID map of the world.

It uses a Google map, and pinpoints the locales of RFID associations, universities, end users and vendors.

Being a Google map it also lets us zoom in and out, and focus just on one continent if you wish. You can view it as a standard map view, or as a satellite view from space looking down on the earth, or as a combination of the two views.

Right now the map is very incomplete. But you can add your own company or organization to the map, very easily. There is a free option and a premium option for adding something to the map.

When you click on one of the organizations plotted on the map, it opens up a little window that displays the organization name, address, phone number, and if it is a premium version, it adds keywords and other information.

Neat. Check it.






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