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This Internet of yours is a wonderful invention.
Having a fast mobile network will be essential if this internet of place is to succeed.
This "internet of things" will not necessarily be recognised; just as a modern car is a network of 50 or more computer systems all talking to each other and some to the outside world as well, even when it appears to be entirely controlled by the driver, the house of the future will increasingly consist of low-power networks working invisibly and often to our benefit.
It's a powerful thing, this Internet of ours.
The design and development of this Internet of Medical Things based framework involving adoption of Global Environment for Network Innovations based networking principles is elaborated.
The impact of using this Internet of Medical Things based framework for medical education has also been studied; the outcomes underscore the potential of adopting such Internet of Medical Things based approaches for medical education.
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Anyway, to enable all this Internet-Of-Things goodness takes money.
While, for centuries, humans have gotten by feeding their babies without Bluetooth-enabled devices, it's interesting to see this Internet-of-things sleeve changing the way mothers and fathers deal with the muckle of early nutrition.
It says this data will be anonymized, but if you don't like the idea of a chair that informs how much of a couch potato you are, then this Internet-of-Things-device-in-the-making is not for you.
Evidently, the startup crowd is calling this "the internet of things," which is exactly what it sounds like.
We call this the Internet of Things, but it's actually the fulfillment of the original promise of the internet: billions of connected devices in turn connecting us to ideas, information solutions and each other.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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