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The Coca-Cola Company è una delle più grandi aziende produttrici, distributrici e venditrici di concentrati per bevande analcoliche e sciroppi del mondo. È meglio conosciuta e chiamata con il nome del suo prodotto originario, la Coca-Cola.

La sede della Coca-Cola è ad Atlanta (Georgia), negli Stati Uniti d'America. La Coca-Cola è una delle più grandi aziende degli Stati Uniti, quotata alla Borsa di New York (NYSE) con la sigla KO e fa parte dell'indice Dow Jones e dello S&P 500.

La bevanda da cui trae il nome, Coca-Cola, è stata inventata da un farmacista (John Stith Pemberton) nel 1886. Secondo il Rapporto annuale del 2005, la società vende più di 400 diversi tipi di bevande in più di 200 paesi e territori del mondo.

In generale la Coca-Cola produce concentrati di sciroppo che vengono poi venduti a varie società imbottigliatrici nel mondo che sono legate alla casa madre da contratti di franchising.

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These are the first steps to warm the public to RFID Chips. 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. This will ultimately lead to the public getting permanent chips. Privacy advocates have protested the VeriChip, warning of potential abuse and denouncing these types of RFID devices as "spychips," and that use by governments could allow the tracking of citizens, increasing any moves towards a police state. In addition, privacy advocates state that the information contained in this chip could easily be stolen, so that storing anything private in it would be to risk identity theft. According to Wired News online, and the Associated Press, there have been research articles over the last ten years that found a connection between the <b>...</b>
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Facebook 'like' the real world with Coca-Cola RFID swiper crave.cnet.co.uk Courtesy of rageunderground www.youtube.com "These are the first steps to warm the public to RFID Chips. 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." The Intel Hub theintelhub.com Intel Hub Radio Archives http
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