How will we design products for the Internet of Things?

14 Sep

Reblogged from GigaOM:

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As revolutionary as the mobile ecosystem is, it's the interactions of more-intelligent connected devices with people outside the context of phones or computers that will drive more innovation, says Mark Rolston, the chief creative officer at Frog Design. Rolston, speaking at the Mobile Future Forward conference on Monday in Seattle described a future where devices become more contextually aware, thanks to embedded and connected sensors.

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With the developers and innovators struggling to understand social media, no wonder doctors and other professionals are stumbling into the future of mobile communications and social networks and personal/virtual learning environments.

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