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REMEMBERING THE MAN WHO BARCODED THE WORLD: A TRIBUTE TO GEORGE J. LAURER

In our daily lives, most of us hardly give the barcode a second thought. We may interact with it when we’re shopping and even then, it is merely the “bunch of lines and spaces” that helps us process the transaction and buy an item. Most think that the purpose of this black and white mark is, well, black and white.

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Survival of the fittest: Seven ways to tell if your rugged scanner is more like a "scammer".

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