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The Internet of Things: 10 Useful Products You Must Try in 2016

The Internet of Things: 10 Useful Products You Must Try in 2016 | Box of delight | Scoop.it
The Internet of Things is ramping up in 2016, but what does that mean exactly? How do you personally benefit from the Internet of Things? Here are a few useful products to illustrate.
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BEYOND the Internet of Things to Internet of EXPERIENCES | Kevin Corbett – elearning

BEYOND the Internet of Things to Internet of EXPERIENCES | Kevin Corbett – elearning | Box of delight | Scoop.it
The Internet of Experiences will change the way the world operates
Participants in the Internet of Things (IoT) tend to focus on individual smart devices, but the Internet of Experiences aims highe
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FTC warns on data grabbed by gadgets

FTC warns on data grabbed by gadgets | Box of delight | Scoop.it
A "deeply personal" picture of every consumer could be grabbed by futuristic smart gadgets, warned the chair of the US Federal Trade Commission.
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3 Ways Big Data and IoT Can Improve Our Health in 2016

3 Ways Big Data and IoT Can Improve Our Health in 2016 | Box of delight | Scoop.it

Just a few years ago, Big Data and the Internet of Things (IoT) were terms generally unheard of. In 2016 they are set to revolutionise technology and the ways…

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What Technology Will Look Like In Five Years

What Technology Will Look Like In Five Years | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Rather than gauging if the toilet has enough water, the soap bottle is full enough and the lights are the perfect level, your smart bathroom can ask, “How was your visit?” You can say “Good,” or perhaps, “Bad — there wasn’t enough soap.” This eliminates the need for so much tracking, and makes the experience feel more human. Ultimately, our devices will rely on our feedback just as much as data.

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johanna krijnsen's curator insight, November 21, 2015 6:15 AM

curious what kind of an impact this will have on schools & education?

Chantal M. Simonelli's curator insight, November 30, 2015 1:06 PM

Wow.  exciting....and a bit scary!

Stuart Goode's curator insight, December 18, 2015 3:13 PM

Is this the way forward for Trip Advisor