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Social media in the future will be effortless and everywhere
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Social media in the future will be effortless and everywhere.
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Of course, just because we could do this, doesn’t necessarily mean we would, or should. There are clear privacy implications involved that might make the idea of monitoring consumption via your trash or tracking your underpants dead on arrival. Privacy advocates such as CASPIAN are highly motivated to prevent this from happening — the notion that RFIDs could be on our person without us knowing is akin to web sites sharing knowledge about us without our consent. The anti-RFID site spychips.org has more information about the privacy concerns of the technology.
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In 2019, when you look back at the social media landscape ten years earlier, you might laugh at how hard you had to work. You had to type things into forms (ha! remember those?), type URLs in the address bar (how archaic!), and put up with irritating communications about irrelevant products. Social media in the future will be effortless and everywhere. Here’s a look at some of the new technologies in store for us over the next 10 years that will make our social (media) lives easier.
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Arduino is a small circuit board commonly used to prototype electronics. Its low cost and ease of implementation has meant that this little device is now leading a hobbyist revolution in connecting real life objects to social networks, like Twitter
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While Arduino will help household items become involved in our social media world, transponders such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags are truly breathing life into our objects.
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Having to remember passwords for multiple accounts can be frustrating, and answering the same questions over and over on registration forms becomes tedious. Ten years from now, filling out our information once and then easily transferring it from place to place might be commonplace.
OpenID is an open authentication protocol that lets users use a single set of login credentials for every site they visit. It’s already in use at hundreds of smaller websites and large sites like Facebook are starting to accept OpenID accounts. Once you’ve authenticated, a second open protocol called OAuth will help you share data about yourself with other sites you use. OAuth lets your grant authorization to sites to collect data from other places you participate online, which ultimately could eliminate the need to fill in redundant information about your profile and who your friends are at each new site you use. And companies like Cliqset and DandyID are creating platforms that will allow you to share your entire identity graph information from your profile to your contacts to your lifestream.
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flo kane1. The Arduino - One Tough Little Italian
2. RFID Tags & Transponders
3. Geomagnetic Sensors in Mobile Devices
4. Optical Pattern Recognition & Augmented Reality
5. OpenID, OAuth, and the Identity Graph
6. Mind Reading
7. Natural Language Processingtrends technology zukunft technologie tools services socialmedia business gesellschaft innovation
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Monique PriestleyHere's a look at some of the new technologies in store for us over the next 10 years that will make our social (media) lives easier.
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Christie AndersenEt bud fra Mashable på hvilke teknologier vi vil se mere af i fremtiden
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Yvonne MurtaghSocial media in the future will be effortless and everywhere. Here’s a look at some of the new technologies in store over the next 10 years that will make our social (media) lives easier.
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Kawthar MuhaibSocial media in the future will be effortless and everywhere. Here’s a look at some of the new technologies in store for us over the next 10 years that will make our social (media) lives easier.
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windsordi ( Di Bédard)7 Technologies Shaping the Future of Social Media
RFIDs, OpenID, biofeed back... all coming at you!
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