Internet of Things

29 February, 2012 - 08:00

A publication about how media industries can benefit from a network of connected things.

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When the world’s major telecom companies are vying to outdo each other in predicting how many connected devices we will have around us in the future — the head of Ericsson believes it will
be 50 billion by 2020 — we can safely say here is much that will be connected.

In this publication we will look into what opportunities there are for the media industries to take advantage of the Internet of Things. Miranda Edner at IBM writes about how their technology can be used by media producers, David Cuartielles, a founder of the open hardware platform Arduino, explains how to use it and Dennis Rosinder from Magisty writes about the data that are already available on which services can be built.

Content:
A network of connected devices - Martin Thörnkvist
Imagining an Internet of Things - Joakim Formo
The music of Traffic Lights – how would that sound? - Dennis Rosinder
Collaboration allows us to work with the new material - Richard Topgaard
Arduino in the Internet of Things - David Cuartielles
Today, utility, tomorrow fun - Robert Bellwaldius
Telcos provide the connectivity - Javier Zorzano
Internet of Things creates A Smarter Planet - Miranda Edner
Ability to create stories in time and space - Per Johansson

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