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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Biometrics News Roundup - January 19, 2011

Gambia: More Than 169,000 Acquire Biometric ID Card (AllAfrica.com)

India: ID to serve as proof for telecom connections (TMCNet.com)

Maryland: Finger vein scanner pilot program launches at Montgomery Co. rec centers (Gazette.net)

Voice Recognition Market to Grow 8.8% Annually Through 2015 (MSNBC.com)
Posted by Jason at 12:17 PM
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