Internet of Everything
Not only are more people getting online at an astonishing rate (see “The Next Billion”); we’re about to see an explosion of internet-connected devices, homes, and wearables that will create a web of information about the world more detailed than anyone can imagine. How will they talk to each other; what will they tell each other; and how will we keep track of everything they’re doing?
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