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Habita(n)ts connectés : découvrez les pistes d’innovation - Fondation Internet Nouvelle Génération

http://www.fing.org/?Habita-n-ts-connectes-decouvrez&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+fing/actu+(Actu+FING) Avec plus de 9 équipements numériques par foyers, et des usages numériques étendus à tous les domaines d’activités du domicile, il ne fait plus de doute que l’habitat et les habitants sont "connectés".
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NESTA - Demanding devices: design and the internet of things

With everything from our phones, to fridges, boilers, energy meters and the television demanding attention from us in the 'internet of things', we will need to change our approach to information interaction. http://www.nesta.org.uk/events/assets/events/demanding_devices_design_and_the_internet_of_things
Réalisé par Bruno Thedrez, Jean-Marie Bonnin, Sylvaine Tuncer et Laurent Gille, enseignants-chercheurs de l'Institut Télécom, il aborde les questions technologiques, économiques et sociologiques de cette vaste thématique. http://www.fondation-telecom.org/actualites/cahier-de-veille-2011-en-ligne-103/

Cahier de veille 2011 en ligne - Fondation Télécom

http://postscapes.com/events On June 16th-17th in London the Open Internet of Things Assembly will be held featuring talks by Usman Haque, Adam Greenfield, Rob Van Kranenburg, and others to: Meet and discuss with thought leaders, practitioners and government bodies around the growing field of “Internet of Things”....

Internet of Things Conferences | Postscapes

This then is the fundamental change and the design challenge that we are facing in ubicomp; the deliberate attempt of a technology to disappear as technology….Every new set of techniques brings forth its own literacy:, the deliberate attempt of a technology to disappear as technology, implies that designers not only produce new products but also the process procedures that gave birth to these products in these first place. In Dreams of a Final Theory, Steven Weinberg speaks of the “spooky ability of mathematicians to anticipate structures that are relevant to the real world”.

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http://robvankranenburgs.wordpress.com/
The Internet of Things is a vision. It is being build today. The stakeholders are known, the debate has yet to start. http://www.theinternetofthings.eu/

the internet of things | Are you ready for the Internet of Things?

http://www.research.philips.com/technologies/projects/ami/publications.html The ISTAG (Information Society and Technologies Advisory Group), who help advise the European Commission on the role of Ambient Intelligence, have published a report on scenarios for Ambient Intelligence in 2010.

Research - Ambient Intelligence; related publications

How Ubiquitous Networking Will Work"

http://www.howstuffworks.com/ubiquitous-network.htm Mobile computing devices have changed the way we look at computing. Laptops and personal digital assistants (PDAs) have unchained us from our desktop computers. A group of researchers at AT&T Laboratories Cambridge are preparing to put a new spin on mobile computing.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nabaztag

Nabaztag - Wikipédia

Le Nabaztag est un objet communicant représentant un lapin (« nabaztag », « նապաստակ », est un mot arménien qui peut être traduit par « lièvre » [ 1 ] ). Créé par Olivier Mével et Rafi Haladjian , il est lancé en 2005 et sa version avancée, le Nabaztag:tag , en 2006.
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At Sen.se, we believe there is no such thing as the Internet of Things. We rather believe in an Internet of Everything where Humans, Nature, Machines, Objects, Environments, Information, Physical and Virtual spaces all mix up , talk, intertwine, interact, enrich and empower each other in all sorts of ways.

Feel, Act, Make sense • Sen.se

Ken Sakamura Bio

Ken Sakamura is Professor of Information Science at the University of Tokyo, where he also serves as the Executive Director of the university's newly established Digital Museum.
Bubblino was devised and developed by MCQN Ltd. .

Bubblino: The Twitter-watching, bubble-blowing Arduino-bot