Saturday, February 27, 2010

More on the clamp

The past few lectures in class have focused on types of tagging and tracking tools and most recently we discussed the used of RFID tags. RFID tags can be placed on items as a sort of tracking device used in everything from hotel towels and bathrobes to ticket stubs. Instead of scanning, or manually swiping a card, the RFID tag allows one to know that they are there because of the technology.
I think that RFID tags would be helpful in tracking the sales of a product. To tag the product and be able to see how many are actually moving out of the stores. Also, to be able to monitor which cities and towns have more of them and then promote them more heavily there.
We have also been experimenting with programs like audacity and I would like to use this type of audio program to create and wav file for my product. A catchy tune and beat that people would remember and that would make them want to purchase the toothpaste clamp. Both would be very helpful for the toothpaste clamp.

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