Jan 11, 2012

Who Will Control the Internet of Things?

Via Scoop.it - Web of Things
“Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL ) filed a patent at the tail end of 2009 dubbed “Local Device Awareness,” which describes automated connections between a number of close-range devices. Some potential applications could be device position targeting (think locating your keys) or proximity-based gaming.”   “If Apple’s patent seems overly broad, patent hoarder InterDigital (Nasdaq: IDCC ) has gone for specificity. It holds some 33 known patents covering machine-to-machine communication.”    “Motorola and Google seem to be behind in patents, with only one highly technical machine-to-machine patent showing up for Motorola Mobility, and none for Google. But as you’ll soon see, the two companies might be hoping for a more open environment.”   “IBM sees the Internet of things as a source of growth, and it recognizes that the best way to capitalize is to make it easy to adopt. Keeping the underlying framework open-source will undoubtedly improve competition and encourage startups, much as the growth of the public Internet led to an explosion of newly public companies. Let’s hope that the growth of this new industry isn’t hampered by patents, but we should also be wary of any new bubbles that might inflate.”   via The Motley Fool
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