barcode, invented in 1994, by Japanese company Denso Wave for labelling automobile parts.[1]... various bar-code labels with Kanji, Kana, and alphanumeric codes printed onto a single label....
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N. Joseph Woodland, Inventor of the Bar Code, Dies at 91 Share full article + Enjoy unlimited access to all of The Times. See subscription options
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Compared to their low-tech 1D predecessors, 2D bar codes can hold mountains of information.... Who knows how many smartphone-carrying bargain hunters you might attract? On the flip side...
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1. This year sees the 50th anniversary of the first appearance of many things, including the Rubik's Cube, the VW Golf, Post-it notes, Bailey's Irish Cream, the Heimlich manoeuvre, and the Bay City Rollers. But the most ubiquitous of all these inventions is surely the bar code. 2. Which came first — the bar code or the scanner? The first product to bear a bar code was a packet of Wrigley's Juicy Fruit gum. It was first scanned in the small Ohio town of Troy in 1974. 3. In his ground-breaking book, Chariots Of The Gods, the Swiss guru Erich vo ...