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Though gaps in technology remain, for example, a trillion tiny sensors will need a power sources, IoT startups are making a leap of faith that current advances in sensing, computing and energy will be sufficient to unlock a new world of possibility.
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Last month, I wrote about IFTTT, a startup focused purely on IoT software.
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From a consumer stand point, an IoT will drive market fragmentation as organizations paint an ever more accurate picture of our world, customizing their products and services to every hyper-specific market segments.
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The biggest driver of datacenter expansion are the pervasiveness of smartphones and a new class of devices, nicknamed IoT, or Internet of Things.
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If there's a race to lead the Internet of Things (IoT), China aims to set the pace.
CNN: China looks to lead the Internet of Things
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The larger goal of China's focus in IoT, analysts say, is to win a fight Beijing has long been losing -- setting international standards for new technology.
CNN: China looks to lead the Internet of Things
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When it comes to consumer-level IoT, the classic example is Botanicalls, a dinky little product which sends plaintive tweets when the soil it is planted in becomes dry, to ensure plants stay watered.
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However, 53 percent of companies surveyed said they planned to implement an IoT solution in the next 24 months, indicating that there is interest in a much more-connected future.
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At Sigfox we started with a blank piece of paper and designed what we believe to be the optimal network operator for IoT applications.
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