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Publicis E-dologic figured out a way to embed user data in IDF bracelets, and thus allow people to "Like" real world objects, places and events spreading the word about it on their facebook accounts.
They implemented these facebook-bracelets at the Coca Cola Village, a watersport, sunbathing, gameplaying amusement park activity-thing for teenagers. When the guests arrive, they are given a bracelet ID which transmits an RFID signal, which they program with their facebook login.
They can then "like" activities and places in the real village, and their actions show up on facebook. Teenagers are driven by vanity like everyone else, so there was a photographer present as well, if you wanted to tag yourself in any given image all you had to do was wave your ID bracelet to the photographer.
Originally posted by Romantic_Rebel
Thanks for the video OP! Remember type a comment next to see where you're trying to come from.
Originally posted by Sianara
Hospitals will soon push RFID as a good thing to put in your children just after birth.
For the safety of your children of course.
Just think, you can track your children to know where they are at all times
And when they grow up, the government can do it for them and you.
After you "the parents" are dead the government will still track your children for you.
They will be safe forever!! YES WE CAN
Originally posted by Electric Crown
I guess if you can convince the younger generation that things like this are "fun' and "cool" then by the time they are adults the hardcore 1984-ish type surveillance will be easier to implement. Out with a wimper not a bang...
Originally posted by Electric Crown
also I think needing to know what everyone else is doing at all times isn't normal at all. I can't wait until doctors or psychiatrists classify this as an illness and big pharma steps in with some sort of medication