Changing flow of storytelling
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:36 am
ciation), there are four major trends for 2013 that are also visible at the show itself in the stands of the suppliers. These are the following four trends:
A post smartphone era
Age of algorithms
Contextual connectivity
A post smartphone era
According to Dubravac, we will use the smartphone differently. 65% of smartphone use is currently not related to communication. Our smartphones and tablets are becoming so-called 'hub devices'. You can use your smartphone to open a door, set the thermostat or play with your Sphero ball . Or you can use your smartphone for all kinds of fitness activities. A nice quote: “the smartphone has become the viewfinder of your digital life.”
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Sphero ball controlled with your iPad (with augmented reality)
Age of algorithms
AlgorithmsMore and more data is being generated by all latvia phone data the sensors and smartphones. Take for example the Fitbug sensor that tracks your activity and enables you to live healthier. But also sensors that track the moisture of your plant's soil and send you an SMS when it is time to water the plants. Dubravac also expects to see Google's Driverless car technology in cars within a few years (between 2020 and 2025). According to Google, 300,000 km have been driven without a driver without accidents, all thanks to the use of sensors and smart algorithms.
Because that's what it's all about: what does all that data we record mean? Algorithms have to translate this data for us into things that mean something to us. Or in the case of Google's car: if the distance between the car in front of us and ourselves becomes smaller, for example, it has to brake. A nice quote: "in an age of algorithms, data is the new currency.
A post smartphone era
Age of algorithms
Contextual connectivity
A post smartphone era
According to Dubravac, we will use the smartphone differently. 65% of smartphone use is currently not related to communication. Our smartphones and tablets are becoming so-called 'hub devices'. You can use your smartphone to open a door, set the thermostat or play with your Sphero ball . Or you can use your smartphone for all kinds of fitness activities. A nice quote: “the smartphone has become the viewfinder of your digital life.”
SharkyComposite-1400x7881
Sphero ball controlled with your iPad (with augmented reality)
Age of algorithms
AlgorithmsMore and more data is being generated by all latvia phone data the sensors and smartphones. Take for example the Fitbug sensor that tracks your activity and enables you to live healthier. But also sensors that track the moisture of your plant's soil and send you an SMS when it is time to water the plants. Dubravac also expects to see Google's Driverless car technology in cars within a few years (between 2020 and 2025). According to Google, 300,000 km have been driven without a driver without accidents, all thanks to the use of sensors and smart algorithms.
Because that's what it's all about: what does all that data we record mean? Algorithms have to translate this data for us into things that mean something to us. Or in the case of Google's car: if the distance between the car in front of us and ourselves becomes smaller, for example, it has to brake. A nice quote: "in an age of algorithms, data is the new currency.