"Similar in size and shape to a credit card, smart cards store and process information on an integrated microprocessor chip embedded in the card. Smart cards are now used extensively in Europe, Asia and South America for making electronic cash, debit and credit payments, information management and storage and a host of other useful applications. While the United States in behind Europe in acceptance and widespread usage of smart cards, it is estimated that by the year 2000 more than 2.5 billion smart cards will be in 25 percent of U.S. households. Financial services, transportation, telecommunications, healthcare, education - whatever your field, smart cards will soon have an unprecedented and far-reaching impact."
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