Cool or not? I couldn’t decide because if I am the delegate, yay, my company can keep track in all my activities. Not unless these badges can be taken off during personal moments (like going to the bathroom to pee and etc). This is I think an experiment because the delegates agreed voluntarily.
Microsoft on Monday announced plans to track Australian delegates attending its annual Tech.Ed conference in Sydney next week using RFID tags embedded in conference badges.
The move comes months after 50 academics, researchers and students at the University of Washington began a social networking experiment, which has seen participants voluntarily tag themselves. The system records the location of tags every 5 seconds and publishes movements to a Web page.
In Australia, human-targeted deployments of RFID tags have largely been limited to state prison systems. ACT Corrective Services in April said it had commissioned U.S. RFID provider Alanco and NEC Australia to install a Wi-Fi-compatible inmate-tracking system within its walls.
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wara na nuom ko kaulion glads ba. maau pa didto ky naa mobantay. bisan maghire n lng ko yaya unya trabaho ko balik..oks na. makahuna-huna n nuon ta og lahi ani tungod sa iyang batasan da. ako ra sa ni obersbaran unya kng di mobag-o ako na jud ni ingnan nga uli n ko.
maau ra ba unta kng motabang jud sya sa mga trabaho diri sa balay nga moputol ra ba sa sagbot iyang trabaho og laba pa diay sa iyang sanina ay. ako n baya tanan dri. maau n lng paper plates among gamit..hehe…sulban sad ang hugason.
wa na glads nagdrama n ko. kang jaki pa ni teleserye n sad sa among kinabuhi…hehe
gud lak diay sa imong exam. pirti man diay nmong review.