3. HP garage is a museum where the
company Hewlett-Packard (HP) was
founded. It is located at 367 Addison
Avenue in Palo Alto, California.[2] It is
considered to be the "Birthplace of
Silicon Valley".[3] It is a designated
California historic landmark and is listed
on the National Register of Historic
Places.
Hewlett-Packard's first product, built in
the garage, was an audio oscillator.[5]
One of Hewlett-Packard's first customers
was Walt Disney Studios,[6] which
purchased eight oscillators to test and
certify the sound systems in theaters
that were going to run the first major
film released in stereophonic sound,
Fantasia.
5. Internet of what?!?
Prima era del Web
(I dati sono una risorsa condivisa)
Web 2.0
(Le applicazioni sono una risorsa condivisa. Emergono i Network Sociali)
Internet of Things
(Dati e/o componenti hw sono una risorsa sensiente, consistente, condivisa.
Emergono reti sociali M2H e sistemi autonomi)
15. Secondo Forrester Research, la X-Internet o The Internet of Things,
vedrà collegati oltre 25 Miliardi di Oggetti nei prossimi dieci anni.
Internet degli Oggetti
16. Mr. > 250 K Nabaztag
I Nabaztag sono il
PONG della Internet
degli Oggetti
19. Philips AJL305 is an alarm clock
with radio with voice messaging
capabilities.
Users can start their day by waking up
gently. A recording feature enables the
use of personalized ‘mailboxes’ for all
family members.
la Sveglia con le facce
27. Autonomia della IoT
Oggetti percettivi: le conseguenze inattese dell'Internet delle Cose.
Le prossime reti di sensori distribuiti che costituiranno l'internet delle cose
avranno caratteristiche nuove e importanti di necessaria autonomia
http://tinyurl.com/percettivi
29. Oakland Crimespotting is an interactive map of crimes in Oakland and a tool for understanding
crime in cities. If you hear sirens in your neighborhood, you should know why. Crimespotting
makes this possible with interactive maps, e-mail updates, and RSS feeds of crimes in areas that
you care about.
33. eGov 3.0
Citizens as public sensors: We believes that the
citizens may have as much to offer local government
as the government may have to offer to the people
45. What is WideTag?
WideTag designs technology solutions that include
Social Objects, Communities and novel Business
Processes, providing the Core Innovation to run your
Communications in Realtime Everywhere.
Only social, and connected products and
services have a place in our future.
We are bound to replace one by one our
electronic gadgets, household appliances,
even the recent home automation, and car
navigation systems. The only products and
services we really need are connected to
the Internet, and to our Social Network!
Whether we consider training and fitness
tools, environmental sensors, data
collection mobile applications, or
entertainment and information Social
Hardware, the universal need is to manage
their increasing volume of communication.
46. human-to-human
machine-to-machine
7.0 trillion
6.7 billionIPv4: ~109 devices
IPv6: ~1038 devices
Billions of Actors
M2M index 2015 = 99% Spime Networks Data (Gb/sec)
Before the end of this decade, The World Spime Network will generate One Exabyte of
data per day, that is comparable with the dimension of the whole Net in 2010
Data Forecast
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=how+big+is+the+internet
21 August 2008 - Intel CTO Justin Rattner talks at the Intel...
- http://www.intel.com/pressroom/kits/events/idffall_2008/
47. “Sequential programming is dead.
So stop teaching it!”
— Paul Steinberg (Intel, 22-10-2008)
Parallel Clouds
Erlang is a language battle-tested in real large
scale industrial products for years.
high concurrency
pure functional parallel processing
virtual machine
truly distributed platform
true cloud computing is assured by the
share-nothing msg-passing structure
fault tolerant
builtin robustness for errors and
crashes using supervisors
Erlang flagship product
99.9999999% uptime
(or 5.2 min/year downtime)
No Single-Core Computers for Sale!
48. A fault-tolerant, horizontally-scalable and high-concurrency platform
for connecting massive numbers of objects, supporting distributed
parallel data processing.
WideTag Technology
the people
the backbone
the spimes
organizing the complexity
augmenting their perceptions
gathering the data
49. 1. CO2: First Spime Ever
Collects CO2 levels
Communicates wirelessly
Visualizes collected data online
51. 2. WideNoise
With WideNoise you can monitor the noise
levels around you, everywhere you go. You
can also check the online map to see the
average sound level of the area around you. Do
you live in a “sleeping cat area” or in a more
noisy “rock concert area”?
Nobody knows how much noise is “65db”, but
everyone knows the noise level of a TV!
52. Chiuque può interagire con
iCrocco digitale embeddato
dandogli cibo, carezze o
infastidendolo
L’interfaccia software verifica se
l’iCrocco corrispondente è connesso a
cui invia tutti i dati in real time (o
memorizza le variazioni). In ogni caso,
l’utente lato web riceve l’adeguato
feedback a video
l’iCrocco USB -se connesso-
reagisce in tempo reale.
Così, quando un utente
interagisce con l’iCrocco sul
web, l’iCrocco fisico sulla
scrivania, fornisce un feedback
immediato.
3. iCrocco (Facebook Toy)
:)
edit
Y,
?
54. 4. Social Energy Meter
The Social Energy Meter (SEM) enables the
user to measure her real-time energy
consumption.
This is visualized in relation with all other
users participating in a social network,
working towards a common goal of
reducing energy use.
There are also opportunities for cross and
up-selling for the clients that adopt the
SEM application, such as in the purchase
of carbon credits.
http://www.widetag.com/projects/widetag-social-energy-meter/
56. Ogni oggetto dovrebbe avere una
Storia. Una storia del suo passato
(materiali, luoghi di produzione,
istruzioni) e del suo Futuro
(differenziazione, smontaggio, riciclo).
57. Ogni oggetto dovrebbe (attivamente)
conoscere qualcosa di sé
(essere senziente o almeno consapevole
del tempo ed il luogo del proprio uso);
58. essere connesso (non importa se
always on, passivamente o attivamente,
ma tutto deve poter comunicare);
59. saper essere sociale
(ovvero essere parte della nostra stessa
Rete digitale e sociale, sedimentando le
interazioni con i propri utilizzatori).
60. Awards / Highlights
Based on the awards and acknowledgments, we consider
WideTag as a Top-10 worldwide Brand in the field of the
Internet of Things.
61. First Spime Ever
Collects CO2 levels
Communicates wirelessly
Visualizes collected data online
Featured on WIRED Magazine in just 10 days from start
BruceSterling
62. WideNoise
With WideNoise you can
monitor the noise levels
around you, everywhere you
go. You can also check the
online map to see the average
sound level of the area around
you. Do you live in a “sleeping
cat area” or in a more noisy
“rock concert area”?
Nobody knows how much
noise is “65db”, but everyone
knows the noise level of a TV!
63.
64.
65.
66.
67. Financial Times - New York Times - Reuters - Adn Kronos - WIRED - Domus - Glamour -
Panorama - Espresso - IlMondo - Communication Arts - Nova - 7thFloor - Liquida - ...
Cultural Leadership
68. Awards Received
TechGarage
Users’ Choice Award - 2010
Singularity University
WideTag Teach Internet of Things - 2009
TechGarage
Best of Show Award (3rd) - 2010
ReadWriteWeb
Top 10 IoT Website - 2010
ReadWriteWeb
Top 10 IoT Video - 2010
Frontiers Of Interaction
WOW! Award - 2010
New York Times
Internet of Things TOP10 Product 2009
69. Inc.
WideTag, Inc.
370 Convention Way
Redwood City, CA 94063
email: info@widetag.com
web: www.widetag.com
phone: +1 (650) 419-2686
fax: +1 (415) 373-3905
David Orban
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