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David Keene

Imagining The Web of Things

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connected anything

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a new world of mobile, wearable and embedded

local and global connections at any

moment 24x7

online everywhere at all times

Any PlaceAny Device

minds of many collaborate, hustle

and hack

so long as it is fast

consumer leads, business follows

Any ProductAny SpeedAny Team

Any Time

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For the past 15 years, Google has been building out the world’s fastest, most powerful, highest quality cloud infrastructure on the planet.

Images by Connie Zhou

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Google confidential | Do not distributeEnterprise

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Google confidential | Do not distribute

BigQuery Analytic Service in the Cloudfully-managed data analytics service in the cloud.Unlimited storage. Interactive analysis on multi-terabyte datasets.

Scalable Storage

Google Spreadsheets

App EngineApp

Co-Workers

AdwordsDCLKAnalytics

Corporate data3rd party data

API

Analyze interactivelyMash it up

Securely Share/

distribute the resultsStore all your data

in the cloud

SQL

Other BI Tools

Internet of Things - M2M and Social DataGoogle BigQuery

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Architectures evolving and repeating

Web of ThingsOpen connection applications and

things

Mashup/Walkup interaction on

demand

Open Web protocols

JSON, REST, etc.

Open Physical Web

Internet of Things Applications that connect to things silo interaction Closed &

proprietaryClosed Mobile

Apps

Web Open connection to applications

Mashup information on

demand

Open Web protocols

HTML, HTTP etc.

Open Information Web

Client/Server Applications that connect to data silo information Closed &

proprietaryClosed PC

Apps

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"Smart things remain hard to integrate into composite applications.... Embedded devices form multiple, small, incompatible islands at the application layer; developing applications using them

is a challenge that requires knowledge of each platform."

HTTP, JSON, REST, HTML5, Javascript Accessibility |Open Web APIs/Standards

Social web of things, people, context, ownershipSharing|Social Graph

How many Apps for IoT?

Composite applications of smart things and web contentComposition|Mashups

Lightweight metadata, semantics for search/directories

Findability |Internet of Things

Web of Things 1.0

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Social GraphContext & Identity

Social Structure

SmartThingsControlWalkupMashup

Time and LocationGlobal, Local Location

Business Structure

GenX

Web of Things 2.0

GenY

Connectivity & CloudElastic Compute,

Query, Containers, Networks & Storage

Big DataCloud Analytics

Insight & Understanding

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No Apps No proactive notifications

Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)

URL BroadcastBeacons

Walk-upThe Physical Web

"Walk up and use anything"google.github.io/physical-web/

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Futurecasting - what’s am I thinking about?

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Storage and connectivity costs trend to zero people, animals, things and processes all online, all cloud

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New platforms for people and collaboration mobile, wearables, embedded, sensors, homes, cities, cars

Open always beats closedopen mashups, walkups, cloud platforms, containers - win

Apps are the client-server of this generation the move to the next web will not be through Apps

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Dangerous, dirty and dull don’t forget autonomous machines they will be everywhere

6 Location and intelligenceplace and insight will be the biggest disruptors

7Turing testwe are all going to start to forget things aren’t people

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David Keene

Thank You


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