Andy Updgrove
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Authored by Andy Updgrove on Dec 11, 2013 14:49:44 GMT
www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20131210173449266If you read the technology press today, odds are you already know about the launching of the AllSeen Alliance That’s not a surprise, because this is an important and ambitious project. But there’s a story behind the story that likely won’t get the attention that it deserves. By way of background, the Alliance was created to play a critical role in enabling the “Internet of Things” to become a reality. The Internet of Things is one of those phrases that has been around a long time, and people are still waiting to see it come into existence. In a nut shell, the concept is to have an almost infinite number of devices – many intensely humble in their purpose, such as lights, switches, thermostats (and yes, your refrigerator, if you must).
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Authored by wayneborean on Dec 29, 2013 2:43:50 GMT
www.consortiuminfo.org/standardsblog/article.php?story=20131210173449266If you read the technology press today, odds are you already know about the launching of the AllSeen Alliance That’s not a surprise, because this is an important and ambitious project. But there’s a story behind the story that likely won’t get the attention that it deserves. By way of background, the Alliance was created to play a critical role in enabling the “Internet of Things” to become a reality. The Internet of Things is one of those phrases that has been around a long time, and people are still waiting to see it come into existence. In a nut shell, the concept is to have an almost infinite number of devices – many intensely humble in their purpose, such as lights, switches, thermostats (and yes, your refrigerator, if you must). Won't the NSA love this. Wayne madhatter.ca
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