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What's so romantic about Internet of Things?

Well! Constant connectivity...
That's what we wish for when we are in love.

The principal promise which IoT, as a technology makes is continuous and persistent connectivity.  The quintessential quote to which this technology is a flag bearer is "Connectivity to ANYTHING from ANYWHERE at ANYTIME."

Today, I can not only be in touch with someone I love (thanks to cellular networking and Internet ) but also with something that is of value to me. Like the red swift car gifted to me by my dear father. I have a technology in place which allows my car to send me an alert message in case someone tries to steal it or damage it no matter where I am or how far I am.

It also allows a working mother Shiela to be at her job without the stress of leaving her toddler with a domestic help at home, as she can constantly keep an eye on her dil ka tukda through a baby monitor.

It also allows me to monitor my heartbeat, blood sugar etc. and also my doctor beyond the walls of his chamber or hospital.

Form these simple everyday things to the complex task of monitoring health of an automobile manufacturing unit or nuclear plant unit.  It helps a passionate engineer or scientist to take care and monitor the well being of the love of his/her life " Machine/ Labs/ Assembly lines".

Above everything, it gives me the pleasure of reprimanding my dear husband every time he spends his workout time chatting or chilling with his friends.  Thanks to IoT, he can no more hide it from me.

And that is why IoT is so so romantic...

I love IoT


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