What is the Internet of Things?
Posted by Metra on March 3, 2015
The term "Internet of Things" (or IOT for short) is everywhere. Do you know what this means? Do you know how this effects you? I took some time to read up on the Internet of Things to educate myself because frankly, the phrase annoys me. It sounds pompous. This phrase reminds me of rich people saying “money does not solve everything.” Really? Money does not solve everything? I am pretty sure money would have solved my problem of trying to figure out how to pay for books for college. With that being said, the IOT sounds like it might solve everything. The IOT is being thrown around in articles about everything from kitchen appliances to smartwatches. Yet no one has explained exactly what the Internet of Things means. There is a hashtag to following and everything – yet no explanation.
Until last Friday…
I found Dan Sung’s article at Wearable.com and he explained what the internet of things means:
"It's an all-compassing term that refers to the internet changing from a giant network of connected PCs to a mega-network including everything around you. From your kitchen to your car and everything in between, the Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the world."
It is a wonderful explanation of how this Internet of Things revolution is important, how it could change our lives as we know it and the downside.
Read the article and see if it reassures you on the Internet of Things and how it is set to change everyday life.
Personally, I have gone from annoyed to a little scared.