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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Identity Management in the News

Use your voice to authenticate a mobile payment (Mobile Entertainment)

India's UID to lead way social solutions (ZDNet Asia)

Explaining the UK Biometric Residence Permit (Jamaica Gleaner)

BlackBerry may soon capture your eye -- and identity (Los Angeles Times)

Ruling is victory for transgender New Yorkers who seek to change gender on birth certificates (NY Daily News)
Posted by Jason at 9:33 AM
Labels: ID, round-up
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