EBOOK

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Want to uncover the mystery of the Internet of Things? Do you want to feel like you have an insiders knowledge of the IOT? Then you want to read this book.
With Internet of Things Volume II — you'll get a clear understanding about the building blocks used to make the Internet of Things. You'll learn about some of the electronic clothing and wearables. You'll also discover some of the companies that are key players in this world changing wave. And you'll take a peek into how IOT will change finance, healthcare, manufacturing and other industries. The Internet of Things Volume II will show you where IOT is heading with clear examples of products that exist today, and products that are under development.
The author combines experience in real time systems design and software development, computer graphics, finance, real estate, and nonprofit work with people of disabilities. He mashes up all of this experience into a technological insider’s view of the Internet of Things with the people side of how it will work. The result is a well-balanced view of the technology and human sides of what the Internet of Things really means.
You could spend 4 weeks watching TED talks and reading press releases about IOT conventions in Europe. But your time is valuable. And also, at its heart, the IOT is about convenience. So, by reading this book, you'll have the fastest and most complete view of the Internet of Things you can possibly get.
With Internet of Things Volume II — you'll get a clear understanding about the building blocks used to make the Internet of Things. You'll learn about some of the electronic clothing and wearables. You'll also discover some of the companies that are key players in this world changing wave. And you'll take a peek into how IOT will change finance, healthcare, manufacturing and other industries. The Internet of Things Volume II will show you where IOT is heading with clear examples of products that exist today, and products that are under development.
The author combines experience in real time systems design and software development, computer graphics, finance, real estate, and nonprofit work with people of disabilities. He mashes up all of this experience into a technological insider’s view of the Internet of Things with the people side of how it will work. The result is a well-balanced view of the technology and human sides of what the Internet of Things really means.
You could spend 4 weeks watching TED talks and reading press releases about IOT conventions in Europe. But your time is valuable. And also, at its heart, the IOT is about convenience. So, by reading this book, you'll have the fastest and most complete view of the Internet of Things you can possibly get.