Internet of Things: Who is the Man?

Τι είναι το Internet of Things; Let's take things from the beginning. Google is a company born on the Internet, and in addition to a short experiment with AdSense on the radio (yes, it has also been tried), Google has stayed on the internet and has recently climbed up to the cloud.

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Η Google was also ahead of the rival company Microsoft as he first realized that mobiles were going to become his trend . Μικρές φορητές συσκευές που θα είχαν την δυνατότητα s on the internet and several applications, just like her computers Microsoft. Pocket PCs are capable of making phone calls.
Η Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), she seems to have known it all too well too, and it shows in her share . Her next move Google was to invest in the mobile-friendly mobile pricing technology to hit the market. So, from 2007, they began to spring like mushrooms that brought the computer into our pocket. Their cassian name: Smartphones and today you can find them everywhere.

The Internet of Things or Internet of Things is another one of the ideas that has begun to look at us lately. It is not everywhere but as everything seems to be soon. The last Consumer Electronics Show was full of devices   Internet of Things or his Internet of Everything as she tries Cisco to rename it.

What exactly is this; It is a broad concept, but essentially the Internet of Things refers to devices that can or can be connected to Internet (various computer chip devices, such as televisions, thermostats, cars, washing machines, or refrigerators.)

We may perhaps understand what a connection needs Internet on TV with services like this Netflix. But why connect a washing machine? Maybe to tell you that the washing is over or that the machine is not working properly.

Your fridge could tell you that milk has finished. Your heater could remain closed because it checks for your car and finds it still parked in your office. Of course in the madness of tomorrow we could have everything embedded with a chip, bikes, locks on the doors, lights, floors, ceilings, roads, etc.

Imagine how much data will be recorded around us from each , Ta Big Data will become Biggest Data. The "big data" from smart devices could be used collectively to understand how to design new roads in the city to avoid congestion. Your refrigerator could send its data to your phone to design a diet exclusively for you, inspired by the anonymous data of other users who wanted to lose weight.

Where is Google in all of this?

Everywhere it may be. OR Google seems to be diving deep into looking for less saturated markets for consumer devices. It continually buys companies like Nest which makes intelligent thermostats. He buys robotics companies almost silently, without bubbling. The Department Google X, Google, deals with more crazy ideas than it once was Google Glass and self-driving cars. It invests in and in contact lenses that detect blood glucose levels.

The future of technology is unknown to anyone but the companies themselves. Their designs create trends for a crowd with an insatiable appetite for gadgets.

Where is man?

The issue is probably not what it is Google or each Google to all of them, but who we are. The phenomenon is known. We'll see it for weeks before it's released iPhone 6 in Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), Stores. Tails and campers outside the store are waiting to enrich the companies for an injection of self-confidence. Look at the new one iPhone.

Let's not talk about personal freedoms. We have said and will continue to say so.

Does this endless technological revolution have some cost? The alienation, Prozac in America and the Ladose in Greece seems to be the beginning. What will follow?

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