07-05-2012, 08:31 PM
send me details regarding X-internet
07-05-2012, 08:31 PM
send me details regarding X-internet
08-05-2012, 10:04 AM
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05-10-2012, 03:37 PM
X-Internet
X-Internet.docx (Size: 11.91 KB / Downloads: 31) ABSTRACT In just 20 years, the Internet has fundamentally changed the way we live, learn, do business and entertain ourselves. What makes the Internet so revolutionary is that it provides a standard way for people to connect anywhere around the world. Now, the Internet is entering a new generation of Seamless Mobility, thanks to affordable mobile devices that take advantage of new options and increased coverage for wireless connectivity. Standards-based wireless technologies and infrastructure are growing at a rate that promises to completely remove all remaining barriers to truly seamless personal interaction and knowledge transfer. But even a ubiquitous wireless Internet isn’t the complete fulfillment of the Seamless Mobility revolution. Today’s Internet connects people to people, providing information in text, video, sound and other formats intended for use by people. The next step is to Internet-enable physical objects — connecting people with things and even things with things. The Extended Internet, or X-Internet, will enable connectivity not just between people and their computing devices, but between actual, everyday things like windows, highways, bananas, pets, appliances and more. By enabling connectivity for virtually any physical object that can potentially offer a message, the X-Internet will affect every aspect of life and business in ways that used to be the realm of fantasy — or even beyond fantasy. Motorola is leading the way in making the X-Internet a reality. This white paper looks at the concepts, standards and technologies that are driving the X-Internet, and some of the application areas that Motorola is contributing to now and in the coming years. |
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