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DEPICTIONS OF THE CONNECTED HOME
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Dystopian
Utopian dystopia – even when it’s good, it’s really, really bad
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I wake up at four to some old-timey dubstep spewing from my pillows. The lights are flashing. My alarm clock is blasting Skrillex or Deadmau5 or something, I don’t know. I
never listened to dubstep, and in fact the entire genre is on my banned list. You see, my house has a virus again.
Image via Wired
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Technically it’s malware. But there’s no patch yet, and pretty much everyone’s got it. Homes up and down the block are lit up, even at this early hour. Thankfully this one is fairly benign. It sets off the alarm with music I blacklisted decades ago on Pandora. It
takes a picture of me as I get out of the shower every morning and uploads it to Facebook. No big deal. @mat for Wired UK
Image via Wired
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"We’re a little bit of a hammer looking for a nail right now," Chris Quatrochi, Whirlpool's global director of user experience and connectivity
ORAL B WHAT ABOUT THE BIG NAMES?
Bluetoothbrush! The Oral-B SmartSeries electric toothbrush, talks to your phone via Bluetooth 4.0 and shows a countdown on your phone.
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A SMART HOUSE DIVIDED CANNOT STAND
• Some speak to your router over Wi-Fi • Others speak to your tablet over Bluetooth • Kwikset, Yale and Schlage make smart deadbolts that relay information
using Z-Wave • Philips Hue bulbs are fluent in ZigBee • There's Insteon's network • Clear Connect protocol spoken by Lutron products • And countless other proprietary languages to keep track of
SmartThings’s mission is to sit at the center of this open physical graph ecosystem. Supports: Ethernet, Zigbee, Z-wave, Bluetooth. It doesn’t have to be built into home
devices, but it works with devices that are already connected. Open to outside developers.
MachineShop is about the ‘Internet of Services’, i.e. providing APIs and service exchanges to help companies deliver services in the connected world. Raised $3m in
funding on March of 2014.
Picture about people worrying
Privacy, what about
privacy?
Will the IoT could widen the digital divide?
Do we even know how to
fix these things when they break?
Nah, this stuff’s for expensive
infrastructure for the military,
hospitals and prisons
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Kamkwamba, who grew up in a tiny rural farming village off the grid in Malawi, was 14 years old in 2001 when he spotted a photo of a windmill in a U.S. textbook one day and
decided to make one.
Harness the power of mobile phones to encourage best practice for dairy farmers and increase milk production.
“…because of advances in technology, part of the opportunity is now to make the tools that are needed for production, and prototypes are now democratized” President Obama
EDGEHome senses the electrical signature from an outlet.
A dashboard provides remote control
and a System Map to control individual socket or switches.
It can detect when you charge a
laptop -- and turn off the power when it’s the battery is at 100%.
CubeSensor can detect problems in the home, including temperature fluctuations, high humidity, noise pollution, high or low lighting levels and even barometric pressure. There's also a detector for volatile organic compounds that come from rotting paint or other airborne toxins. You can shake it to see a glowing color: say, blue for healthy detection.
Wally (as in Wall-E) uses the copper wiring in your home to create a wireless network to detect leaks and mold. The kit comes with six small sensors that you can place next to the toilet, the dishwasher etc that use a wireless signal that connects to the WallyHome hub. So the copper wires in your home act as an antenna, and you get an alert if a sensor detects a leak.
PLATFORM WHATNOW?
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Instead of creating a product that will work in a market context… provide the market context
Create the conditions for everyone involved to benefit from the value exchange
Like a dating service for consumers and producers
Not creating a market, you’re enabling roles
PLATFORM THINKING AT HOME
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The goods manufacturing models as we know it couldn’t be more different to platform models
The success of their linear business model relies almost wholly on the efficiency of production
Imagine what would happen if they brought the makers and the buyers together?
Hey Whirlpool, maybe the interconnected home won’t even have a washer/dryer at all. Maybe it’ll be tapped
into an automated laundry service that will collect, wash and dry your dirty stuff as the pile reaches a
certain weight. Without a peep (or tweet).
Hey Whirlpool, maybe the interconnected home won’t even have a washer/dryer at all. Maybe it’ll be tapped
into an automated laundry service that will collect, wash and dry your dirty stuff as the pile reaches a
certain weight. Without a peep (or tweet).
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Want your microwave to tell Netflix when your dinner is heated up so it can cue the rest of the film you started watching? Done.
How about programming your microwave to automatically start ten minutes into your drive home and cue Game Of Thrones…
Be boring: you are now in the service industry
Make like the makers: embrace the open protocols
Think platform thinking: aka nobody wants your tweeting toaster