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Every object in the world could, in theory, hold memories of its own history and even "talk" to other objects. How is this possible? For years geeks have been talking about the "internet of things" in which products such as a light bulb or Dell inspiron 1525 battery could have their own unique web address and more recently the phrase "geography of things" has been discussed but somehow never got anywhere near real life experiences.
Among their immediate plans are to tag every object in an Oxfam shop to see what happens to them and to deposit a number of tagged books in public places for Dell latitude e6400 battery . But that's only the beginning.Smartphones such as the iPhone, Google's Android range and Nokia can now scan a bar code automatically.
You don't have to press a button you just point the scanning application at a bar code and it takes you to a website giving details about the product Dell inspiron 1526 battery .When I talked to delegates afterwards, there were clearly mixed feeling ranging from strong support to a feeling it was all a bit crazy and why did they get a grant for doing this sort of thing.
For heavens sake, why shouldn't a big company be spun out of UCL and its collaborators? It is not that they have invented anything new for inspiron 1545 battery , it is simply C as so often happens C they have put it together in an interesting way. Which means they have to act fast before someone else moves in.
Insurance companies, not to mention auctioneers, would die to have all this data tagged, and once objects are chronicled it would be easy to link to a website if you wanted to buy something similar.