The future of connected things
Posted: 12:21, 27 Jan 2014
Let's start a discussion about where we think the Internet of Things is heading, without restraining ourselves. Use your imagination. Don't think about mobile devices and microcontrollers and their technical limitations. Think of computers connected to other computers. Be inspired by projects like Anki Drive or Sphero, or in a more evil aspect Terminator's Skynet (not to be confused with the Skynet IoT API). Don't think about hardware and software, think about inputs, processing and outputs, because this is essential for knowing what we need in order to build amazing connected things.
I'm getting more and more visions of Evothings or similar endeavors enabling people to create all sort of really amazing toys, in the likes of Anki Drive or Sphero. We are not simply making it easier for people to connect "mobile phones" to things, but to connect advanced computers to things. Mobile devices will become more and more powerful and the things more numerous so the total computing power continues to increase. I'm hoping people will get more interested in autonomous systems and use the technology to create smarter things. I'm tired of dumb technology because I have to spend so much time controlling and configuring it, while it should be doing that for itself while I'm having fun
I'm getting more and more visions of Evothings or similar endeavors enabling people to create all sort of really amazing toys, in the likes of Anki Drive or Sphero. We are not simply making it easier for people to connect "mobile phones" to things, but to connect advanced computers to things. Mobile devices will become more and more powerful and the things more numerous so the total computing power continues to increase. I'm hoping people will get more interested in autonomous systems and use the technology to create smarter things. I'm tired of dumb technology because I have to spend so much time controlling and configuring it, while it should be doing that for itself while I'm having fun
