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Designing for IoT – How much has really changed?

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Aug 052016
 
Designing for IoT – How much has really changed?

IoT is almost everywhere, even where it has not reached, it is either assumed or talked about. It is in our homes, our wearables, our cars, it is in our public buildings, cities and transport. Surely designing for all these ‘Things’ must come with special challenges and need new techniques and tools? If we look […]

 Posted by Hazel Woodcock at 18:12  Tagged with: iot

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