Size Tags
Size Tags

How do I change the tag box size in Facebook?
Does any one know how to change the size of the tag-box for pictures in Facebook? When you tag someone the box is so large and I want it to fit on the person’s face/body. Is there a way I can do this? I tried going to the edge of the box but there are no arrows to adjust the size.
Thanks!
Sorry, but this isn’t possible.
The only thing that you can do is just try to click RIGHT on the person’s face, so that the center of the box is on their face. That way the tag is in the proper place.
Rfid Tagging: The Latest In Grocery Tracking Software
RFID or radio frequency identification tagging is the latest technological advancement in grocery tracking software. They may eventually replace bar codes as the tags become smaller and smaller.
Although they were originally used primarily to keep track of large animals and vehicles, there has been much advancement in the area of miniaturization. In 2009, researchers successfully used the tags to track ants and study their behavior. So, they can easily be used to track inventory, whether the items are large or small.
Dust sized chips have been developed by big companies like Hitachi. Of course, there are limitations with a chip that size. Attaching the antennae is one of them. Another has to do with the limited reading range inherently caused by the small antennae.
But, those are issues to be resolved by scientists. With the standard-sized tags available today, it is possible to inventory groceries quickly and easily.
The devices are also useful for reordering. RFID tags and real-time grocery tracking software can be used to immediately notify managers when an important item needs to be restocked. In one academic study, use of the technology was able to reduce the number of out-of-stock items by 30%.
Reduced loss is another important advantage. Companies that had historically experienced significant shrink have used the technology to address that issue. Monitors at the exits sound an alarm to let your employees know when something is walking out the door. This technology is gradually taking the place of other electronic monitoring devices.
Many of your vendors may already be accustomed to the use of RFID on pallet items. It is expected that even the smallest vendors will, in years to come, be able to use the tags on their outbound shipments.
This latest advancement in grocery tracking software makes self-checkouts more accurate and easier to use than the current bar-code technology. Some grocery stores, including Freedom Shopping, Inc, are already making use of the technology for their self-checkout systems.
The tags can also be included on employee name tags. They can be swiped at the register to allow cashiers to sign in quickly and easily. This also eliminates the problem of one cashier using another’s sign in code.
Business owners that decide not to take advantage of the latest grocery tracking software will be unable to compete in a short period of time. The cost of installing an RFID system will be recouped quickly in reduced shrink and manpower, as well as in other areas.
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