Ever since Kevin Warwick implanted a chip in his arm in 1998 (the main use of which seemed to be to turn lights on and off in rooms he entered - or at least that’s the bit I remember), RFID chips have been spreading far and wide.
Our most prominent use in the UK has probably [...]
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Cloning me, Cloning you: RFID implants
Published August 7th, 2008 in RTBB and data mining. 1 CommentThe “funky stew of social networks” (a quote from the recent seesmic entry via YouTube, as below), and the steadily rising drone of chit-chat over twitter, seesmic, indeti.ca and a myriad other services is getting to fever pitch. (If a stew can be feverish). So much so, this guy is writing a book about it called [...]

