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What Do Capitalists Have in Common with RFID?

Filed in archive RFID Basics on July 15, 2004

I am excited to announce that next week we will be hosting Carnival of the Capitalists here at the RFID Weblog.

It might strike some as a little strange to be hosting a business cyber-event at a technology weblog. But it is not.

You see, our approach here at the RFID Weblog is very much a business-oriented approach. We address RFID from the perspective of business uses.

Most of our readers are not RFID experts nor technologists. Rather, they are busy executives who want to learn more about RFID in short bites of plain understandable language.

So, join us next Monday, July 19 for Carnival of the Capitalists. Very simply, we will make one large post that contains links to dozens of great blog articles on business topics.

A typical week's Carnival brings posts by world-famous economists, university professors, published authors, skilled business people, successful serial entrepreneurs, award-winning bloggers -- and some of the best critical thinkers out there.

Everyone is welcome to submit an article, as long as it is on a business topic. The more the merrier! Go here for guidleines and instructions on how to submit to the Carnival of the Capitalists. Please submit your entries no later than mid-day Sunday.

And please come back on July 19 to see what Carnival of the Capitalists is all about.


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