Quantified self over IoT and software defined anything Hugh Choi at magicecoHugh Choi ???
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The document discusses emerging technologies from 2011 to 2014, focusing on key trends like cloud computing, mobile applications, and the Internet of Things (IoT). It emphasizes a human-centered approach to technology, highlighting the importance of context-aware computing and data analytics in everyday life. Additionally, it explores the potential of smart devices and systems to enhance personal health monitoring and streamline daily tasks.
Docker provides an open platform for building, shipping, and running distributed applications. The Docker Engine and Docker Hub provide the core open source software and cloud services. Docker allows developers to build applications once and run them anywhere by packaging applications into lightweight executable containers that can operate consistently regardless of infrastructure. This enables faster delivery, easier deployment and scaling, and running more workloads.
The document discusses the evolution of connectivity from fixed terminals to the Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on various aspects of daily life and technology. It highlights the transition from machines that lacked sensory input to intelligent systems capable of autonomously gathering and interpreting data. The future of journalism and media is also examined, emphasizing the integration of technology in understanding and interacting with content in a contextual and personalized manner.
ÖйúÐ\„“ „“¿Í•r´ú: makers, coworking spaces and hardware ecosystem in ChinaHugh Choi ???
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Innovate with China:
Trends and future direction of China, in terms of makers, coworking spaces and hardware ecosystem.
Need to aware of maker movement and coworking why people are gathering and making new industry in Asia
The document summarizes the evolution of connectivity from the 1990s to the present and potential future developments. It discusses how connectivity has evolved from fixed terminals for internet access, to social networks enabling relational connections, to always-on mobile connectivity through smartphones, to context-based connectivity through IoT. It provides examples of current IoT applications and benefits like smart cities and predictive maintenance. It also speculates on future possibilities like an "electronic skin" covering the planet through ubiquitous sensors and an interactive, contextual internet.
IoT ????-Quantified self over Internet of things-Hugh ChoiHugh Choi ???
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The document discusses the quantified self movement, which uses technology to collect data on various aspects of people's daily lives, such as food consumed, moods, and physical performance. It involves self-monitoring using sensors and tracking biometrics to gain self-knowledge. The quantified self aims to incorporate this data collection into daily routines to improve functioning. Key figures in the field such as Gary Wolf are mentioned, and opportunities for capturing more unconscious data through interconnected devices and tracking previously unknown biometrics are explored.
The document discusses the concept of a connected home and the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that as more devices and appliances become connected, they generate large amounts of data. It provides examples of connected home devices like smart thermostats and water filtration systems. It also discusses the rise of competition in the connected home market and the need for open interconnectivity between different systems. Finally, it outlines three lessons for connected living: detect unseen areas, visualize sensed data, and create relationships and assign meaning to connect things to people and improve lives.
Creative class: The Creative Class is a posited socioeconomic class identified by American economist and social scientist Richard Florida, a professor and head of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. According to Florida, the Creative Class are a key driving force for economic development of post-industrial cities in the United States.
This presentation is about one person who does small start for to innovation among creative class.
1. The document discusses wearables and the Internet of Things, asking three questions about misunderstandings and truths regarding IoT.
2. It outlines the past, present, and future directions of connectivity, with the future bringing an era of wearables.
3. Three opportunities are presented: capturing consumers who don't refuse, talking to all things, and sensing undiscovered areas, with the potential to map new findings by combining multiple unconscious data sources.
ÖйúÐ\„“ „“¿Í•r´ú: makers, coworking spaces and hardware ecosystem in ChinaHugh Choi ???
?
ÖйúÐ\„“ „“¿Í•r´ú
Innovate with China:
Trends and future direction of China, in terms of makers, coworking spaces and hardware ecosystem.
Need to aware of maker movement and coworking why people are gathering and making new industry in Asia
The document summarizes the evolution of connectivity from the 1990s to the present and potential future developments. It discusses how connectivity has evolved from fixed terminals for internet access, to social networks enabling relational connections, to always-on mobile connectivity through smartphones, to context-based connectivity through IoT. It provides examples of current IoT applications and benefits like smart cities and predictive maintenance. It also speculates on future possibilities like an "electronic skin" covering the planet through ubiquitous sensors and an interactive, contextual internet.
IoT ????-Quantified self over Internet of things-Hugh ChoiHugh Choi ???
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The document discusses the quantified self movement, which uses technology to collect data on various aspects of people's daily lives, such as food consumed, moods, and physical performance. It involves self-monitoring using sensors and tracking biometrics to gain self-knowledge. The quantified self aims to incorporate this data collection into daily routines to improve functioning. Key figures in the field such as Gary Wolf are mentioned, and opportunities for capturing more unconscious data through interconnected devices and tracking previously unknown biometrics are explored.
The document discusses the concept of a connected home and the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that as more devices and appliances become connected, they generate large amounts of data. It provides examples of connected home devices like smart thermostats and water filtration systems. It also discusses the rise of competition in the connected home market and the need for open interconnectivity between different systems. Finally, it outlines three lessons for connected living: detect unseen areas, visualize sensed data, and create relationships and assign meaning to connect things to people and improve lives.
Creative class: The Creative Class is a posited socioeconomic class identified by American economist and social scientist Richard Florida, a professor and head of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. According to Florida, the Creative Class are a key driving force for economic development of post-industrial cities in the United States.
This presentation is about one person who does small start for to innovation among creative class.
1. The document discusses wearables and the Internet of Things, asking three questions about misunderstandings and truths regarding IoT.
2. It outlines the past, present, and future directions of connectivity, with the future bringing an era of wearables.
3. Three opportunities are presented: capturing consumers who don't refuse, talking to all things, and sensing undiscovered areas, with the potential to map new findings by combining multiple unconscious data sources.
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