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Barcode and Point-of-Sale Luminaries Shine Light on 2011 Business Conditions by The Bar Code News

Bar Code and Point of Sale CEOs and industry leaders talk about business conditions and what is in the pipeline for 2011. Complete article at www.barcode.com.

2011-03-03
SARASOTA, FL, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) The ink is still fresh on 2010, a year that left an indelible mark on industries like mobile barcoding and RFID while leaving other industries unimpressed -- retail, for example. With 2011 spread before us like a crisp, blank page, one can't help but wonder: what will be written? Will mobile barcoding continue its explosive growth? Will we see the return of the American consumer?

The BarCode News asked leaders in the fields of barcoding, RFID and retail technology to share their predictions about the coming year. These predictions have been collected and published on The BarCode News in an article titled, Industry Luminaries Shine Light on 2011.

"There is a pervasive sense of optimism and an undercurrent of excitement among industry leaders. It is safe to say that that 2011 will bring more technology to the masses and the way we interact with information will continue along the course of change begun in 2010," says Katrina Costedio, Editor, The BarCode News.

For the full article click here http://www.barcode.com/barcode-and-pos-luminaries-shine-light-on-2011.html.

About The Bar Code News
The BarCode News (barcode.com) is a free, online newspaper providing a single source for all industry-related news, information and advances. For more information, contact Craig Aberle, President, at ca@barcode.com or visit www.barcode.com or www.pointofsale.com.


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[Press-News.org] Barcode and Point-of-Sale Luminaries Shine Light on 2011 Business Conditions by The Bar Code News
Bar Code and Point of Sale CEOs and industry leaders talk about business conditions and what is in the pipeline for 2011. Complete article at www.barcode.com.