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Video Peter Hoddie Talks About His Internet of Things Construction Kit (Video) 53

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You remember Peter Hoddie, right? He was one of the original QuickTime developers at Apple. He left in 2002 to help found a startup called Kinoma, which started life developing multimedia players and browsers for mobile devices. Kinoma was acquired in 2011 by Marvell Semiconductor, whose management kept it as a separate entity.

The latest creation from Peter and his crew is the 'Kinoma Create,' AKA the 'JavaScript-Powered Internet of Things Construction Kit.' With it, they say, you can 'quickly and easily create personal projects, consumer electronics, and Internet of Things prototypes.' EE Times mentioned it in March, and they're not the only ones to notice this product. Quite a few developers and companies are jumping on the 'Internet of Things' bandwagon, so there may be a decent -- and growing -- market for something like this. (Alternate Video Link)
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Peter Hoddie Talks About His Internet of Things Construction Kit (Video)

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  • Shitvertisement (Score:2, Insightful)

    by sexconker ( 1179573 ) on Thursday July 31, 2014 @04:55PM (#47577295)

    No thanks. The "Internet of Things" isn't happening, your shitty video isn't getting played, and some shitty product isn't getting my attention.
    And for future reference, all thigns on the internet are things - the internet is already an internet of things.

    In fact, everything is a thing, and no thing is nothing. So please go Fuck Yourselves as a Service on the Cloud you rode in on, you worthless marketing fucks.

  • Re:Shitvertisement (Score:4, Insightful)

    by rubycodez ( 864176 ) on Thursday July 31, 2014 @05:17PM (#47577469)

    You list devices which have no need to interact with the internet, and also one which is obsolete jewelry for most (watch). "Internet of Things" appeals to shitheads with more money than common sense, internet enabling every glass, lamp and toaster is a goal people with sense do not seek.

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