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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindle Amazon's Kindle]: | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindle Amazon's Kindle]: eBook with integrated content directory and shop | ||
* [http://www.ubicast.eu UbiCast] develops video appliances with built-in video webservices | * [http://www.ubicast.eu UbiCast] develops video appliances with built-in video webservices | ||
Revision as of 12:52, 30 December 2008
A Device2.0 may be defined by:
- having a computer core
- having network connectivity
- offering features linked to cloud-computing powered resources
A Device2.0 can be seen as:
- a network augmented device
- a physical extention of a network resource
Device as a platform
Most Internet-enabled devices integrate other parties through community databases. In short, the device's manufacturer has to ensure the low-level hardware, software and web development, and open up the platform so that users/clients can create the latest layer.
The available features then contained in the community database represent a new, p2p collaborative way of creating products which are more flexible and modular.
It also is a novel vector for selling SaaS (software-as-a-service) products.
Existing Devices2.0
Network-enabled devices
- Nabaztag
- Chumby
- iPhone
- Network video set-top-boxes
- SlingMedia's SlingProjector integrates the NetFlix movie on-demand library, as well as Youtube, Hulu, ...
- Amazon's Kindle: eBook with integrated content directory and shop
- UbiCast develops video appliances with built-in video webservices
Software integration
- SanDisk usb drive, comes with integrated web storage backup