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MindMeld Featured in PSFK's Internet of Things Report

By Expectlabs @ExpectLabs

In conjunction with Intel, PSFK Labs recently published a report about the trends that are leading to a new surge of adaptive software that can understand and learn from users’ behavior. This trend has also been dubbed the “Internet of Things,” but PSFK believes “Real World Web” is a more suitable term because we are interacting with these technologies out in the real world, and not just on a single device.

The goal of the report was to showcase “best-in-class” examples of each of the main themes that are contributing to the Internet of Things. Our MindMeld iPad app was included in the “Contextual Experience” section, alongside Cover, Emu, and Prophets’ iBeacon project. The piece details the main benefits of contextual applications like MindMeld, including their use in education, the connected home, and emergency readiness.

One of the best parts of the report is seeing all of the other fascinating products that are contributing to a future where technology knows what you want, when you want it.

Read more about the “Real World Web” in the SlideShare deck above.


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