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Three companies are issuing Visa "smart cards," which contain microchips that can hold information about their owners and encrypt it before it is transmitted over the Internet.
Most assessors' offices have files stuffed with property tax cards, which contain assessment details on each house.
Users create "cards," which contain a title, a picture, caption, category, then tag it to a location.
On the iPhone app, which launched a few weeks ago, users create "cards," which contain a title, a picture, and a caption.
The report cards which contain latitude/longitude, roadway number, type of traffic sign, and detection/classification score facilitate the review of specific sign information in a given location without searching through the large databases.
The rest of the world has already largely implemented chip payment cards, which contain a microchip and are inserted into a slot rather than swiped, but the United States has lagged behind while bearing the brunt of world's credit card fraud.
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Place the strands uniformly on the side of one of the cards which contains the pictures or designs.
For example, Mr. Schwarz said, it took almost 15 years for the industry to introduce a so-called smart card, which contains a computer chip, and even then its creator was American Express, not Visa, MasterCard or the third defendant, Visa International, the overseas unit of Visa, which the company says operates with considerable independence.
Instead of putting their handout for money, they can give passersby a card which contains a URL to their video.
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