my bonsai is texting me!
DESCRIPTION
Messaging looks like a saturated market for Mobile Network Operators.Actually we should try to look at new messaging opportunities out there.The internet of things is becoming a reality and the number of objects and applications that can send messages is definitely huge.In this presentation I will show some of the thing that have attracted my attention recently.TRANSCRIPT
There is a question to be answered.
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There is a big trend.
What’s in your mind?
What’s happening?
Share what you’re thinking.
And there is a transition.
SMS
SSM
And recently...
Where are you checking in?
XYou are here!
It’s not only about the people!
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Top Five Games
April 2010, Inside Network, Inc.
Applications are sending messages.
Objects are sending messages.
No way! I just got a message from your scale!
Hello there! I need some water!
Tweet-a-Watt
Chumby
Arduino
SPIME
Bruce Sterling, 2004
SPace and tIME
The Internet of things.
Platform Orders of magnitude
PCs
Mobiles
Spimes
≈ 108
≈ 109
≈ 1012
Source: davidorban.com
Messages are becoming physical.
Connected Photo Frame
Nabaztag
MIR:ROR
Ambient ORB
iCrocco
All SPIMEs have to be connected.
Temporary Spime Connector
Temporary Spime Connector
Temporary Spime Connector
Augmented reality, augmented messages.
We are not ON the Internet.
We are IN the Internet.
Rethink the UX.
Why messages are shown in lists?
http://senseable.mit.edu/trashtrack
Thanks!
Let’s go social!
http://facebook.com/alessandro.galetto
http://twitter.com/baloss
http://www.linkedin.com/in/alessandrogaletto
http://www.dotdust.com
http://friendfeed.com/dotdust
Photo Credits
Slide 2 – flickr.com/photos/vox
Slide 3 – flickr.com/photos/eerkmans
Slide 8 – flickr.com/photos/jcuthrell
...the Internet
Slide 13 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/ringai
Slide 14 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/libertinus
Slide 52 – flickr.com/photos/ozbos
Slide 53 – flickr.com/photos/b_g