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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2017 · 23 MIN

4: Why you need an internet fridge in your life

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This week we explore the history of the internet of things. Asking when the first device got connected to the internet, why life is getting more like an episode of the Jetsons and looking ahead to how we might transfer our social identities online?Guests in this week's show include: Kevin Ashton - Coined the Internet Of Things term Roo Reynolds - Product manager in the UK’s Government Digital Service (and serial Tumblr) Sandra Alzetta - VISA Europe Executive Director of the Product Enablement Tom Cheesewright - Applied Futurist and Book Of The Future writer Dan Burrus - Leading Futurist Avril Murphy - Head of Sales Neato Robotics Lionel Guichard Callin - Product Developer NestFind us on Twitter & Instagram on @InternetPod Email the show [email protected] Send gifs to presenter @Jamie_WarehamSeason 1 is supported by www.thememo.com - editorial, making the future more human.PLEASE RATE US ON ITUNES AND APPLE PODCASTS. Bring on season two... https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/history-of-the-internet/id1250502303?mt=2 THANKS

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