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		<title>Alternative to UPC?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jun 2006 14:22:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Marden</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new alternative to UPCs has begun to emerge. Where UPC is a closed and regulated system you must by access to, ThingLink, is an open network to identify products. Register with the site, and you can start entering details of your &#8220;things&#8221; to generate a unique ThingLink code. Intended primarily for &#8220;makers&#8221; of &#8220;things&#8221;, [...]]]></description>
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A new alternative to UPCs has begun to emerge. Where UPC is a closed and regulated system you must by access to, <a href="http://www.thinglink.org" target="_blank" class="broken_link">ThingLink</a>, is an open network to identify products. Register with the site, and you can start entering details of your &#8220;things&#8221; to generate a unique ThingLink code. Intended primarily for &#8220;makers&#8221; of &#8220;things&#8221;, this is a low impact tracking system for anything you register with the site.
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While it will probably never supplant UPC entirely (or even at all), due to it&#8217;s ubiquitous nature, and entire industries and retail outlets already employing Barcode scanners for inventory and checkout procedures, ThingLink is a great idea, and a free alternative to the UPC system. The service will appeal more to artists and artisans that are making limited run items and still want a way for people to find out more about them later.
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As an experiment, I&#8217;ve registered Polyvibe Records&#8217; first two releases with the site (which seems to be a bit buggy at the moment):
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<li><strong>Future Funk Collective &#8211; </strong><strong><em>Future Funk Collective</em></strong></li>
<li><strong>?  Thing:</strong>105ENN</li>
<li><strong>A_Scissors &#8211; </strong><strong><em>Flux Decapitator</em></strong></li>
<li><strong>?  Thing:</strong>742GEM</li>
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While the actual releases won&#8217;t be labeled with their ThingLinks, future releases might. We&#8217;ll still have to register UPCs, as they are required by our distributors, and I don&#8217;t expect them to adopt the ThingLink system anytime soon. But there might be some value in registering each release with both Systems. However, if you don&#8217;t put a UPC symbol on your stuff, due to cost or other reasons, ThingLink is definitely the way to go.
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<em><a href="http://www.boingboing.net/2006/06/15/thinglink_upcs_for_e.html" target="_blank">Spotted on Boing Boing</a></em></p>
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