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Welcome to the future
 

It's four in the afternoon and you still have to shop for dinner. Only problem is, you have no idea what's in the fridge. So you SMS your trusty household appliance and seconds later it replies with a photo of its content.

Sounds farfetched? Not at all, we're already living in the era of "The internet of things" and talkative household appliances.

3D accessible to everyone
"No, really?!" would be a valid first reaction to Google's latest innovation. Made from cardboard, it looks a lot like the toys you played with in primary school.
From tarred hemp and Indian rubber to optical fibre
The internet began to emerge in the late 1980s and early 90s. However, the infrastructure supporting it has been around since 1839.
Is the internet of things
our future?

"The internet of things"—
a rather unimaginative way to describe something vast. What did Kevin Ashton mean when he used the phrase for the first time in 1995?
 
 
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