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Applications and innovations in the Internet of Things (IoT)

Hacker Earth Developers Blog

IoT devices tagged with sensors can be used in hospitals to keep track of medical equipment such as nebulizers, wheelchairs, and defibrillators. Smart Shelves have IoT-enabled weight sensors, RFID tags, scanners, and readers to determine when products are removed, when they are misplaced, and when stock is running low.

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How You Can Make Your Blog a Business While Traveling the World

Strategy Driven

Arranging transportation, accommodation, trips and looking after your money is difficult to juggle – without the added pressure of blogging. Travel blogging is a huge industry, and we’ve got some tips to help you join in the action. Internet dongle – so you’ll never be without wi-fi. Start with the Essentials.

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The Future of Conference Events - Looking after the Health of Attendees

elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog

Here is a blog post where I share some insights on what I feel the future of conferences would be like from a logistics perspective. And I am not just referring to free wi-fi availability, by the way, but about something much more important and closer to each and everyone of us.

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IBM Lotusphere 2009 Highlights

elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog

Relationships Knowledge Management Social Networking Wi-Fi Highlights Decent Access Initiative KM Conversations Remote Collaboration Learning DAI Dialogue Collaboration Travelling IBM Lotusphere09. Yes, that same one David Te.

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IBM Lotusphere 2009 Highlights

elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog

Relationships Knowledge Management Social Networking Wi-Fi Highlights Decent Access Initiative KM Conversations Remote Collaboration Learning DAI Dialogue Collaboration Travelling IBM Lotusphere09. Yes, that same one David Te.

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How A Gold Mine CIO Is Preparing For The Internet Of Things

The Accidental Successful CIO

The I communications project that they undertook had a price tag of US$10M. Dundee used Radio Frequency Identification (RIFD) sensors coupled with a Wi-FI network and fiber optic cables in order to create a military grade network underground. Click here to get automatic updates when The Accidental Successful CIO Blog is updated.

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Here’s The Best Web Technologies Stack For Android App Development

Xicom

This blog eventually helps you focus on methodologies and tools to integrate and pitfalls to ignore in developing highly functional, intuitive and easy-to-use mobile web apps. For example, the HTML5 tag <video> tag’s autoplay functionality doesn’t work on mobile browsers. Of course, NOT!