Making the Internet of Things Real, Part III: Possibilities in the Internet of Things | Intel

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Will the Internet of Things (IoT) be computing's next big frontier? In the final part of a three part series, Intel's Kumar Balasubramanian, Wind River's Jim Douglas, and McAfee's Tom Moore discuss what excites them the most about the IoT opportunity. IoT stands to improve quality of life around the world by unlocking economic gains from assets, bringing innovations from the ecosystem, and through enhancements for how we interact with devices in our daily lives.

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