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Public not yet sold on Internet of Things: survey

News | 10/16/2014 3:24 pm EDT

The Internet of Things has been compared to the Industrial Revolution in terms of its eventual impact, though the general public is not yet fully aware of it nor convinced of its value, according to a recent study.

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