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The Barcode
The first idea for the barcode occurred in 1948. ... The barcode was born. ... Around the time when RCA had troubles with their barcode, George Laurer of IBM had started a project of his own. ... Though the years the barcode has been built on to make a better barcode to increase the efficiency and productivity of our population. Barcode’s are used everywhere around us. Look at the next product you buy, it is almost guaranteed to contain a barcode. ...
To most people a bar code is a series of lines with little numbers below it, but to a barcode scanning computer it means a lot more then that. A single barcode number is seven units long, where a unit is either black or a white.
Approximate Word count = 595 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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