Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Internet of all Things



The Internet of Things is more than just the newest buzzword. It promises to be the most disruptive technological revolution since the advent of the World Wide Web. Projections indicate that up to 100 billion uniquely identifiable objects will be connected to the Internet by 2020, but human understanding of the underlying technologies has not kept pace. This creates a fundamental challenge to researchers, with enormous technical, socioeconomic, and even political consequences. With the current growth of Internet connectivity and users need for information and easier ways of solving a particular problem, so many Non governmental organisations has strived so hard to make the general public acquinted with the current trend. One of such organisation is the code.org organisation that intends to showcase to people from ages 5 to 105 years old the importance of knowing and understanding codes which is the platform used in creating softwares, applications, and system components. This awareness is being carried out so as to have more hands on deck in improving the strength of Information Technology.

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