Sascha Pallenberg | Mobilegeeks.de Mobile matures - and becomes ubiquitous
Jan 21, 2015
Sascha Pallenberg | Mobilegeeks.de
Mobile matures - and becomes ubiquitous
Mobile Evolution
Johann Philipp Reis 1861
Wilhelm Quante 1904
The A-Net 1958
The D-Net 1992
Booooriiiiiing.....
lets talk about visionaries...
Inventor of the BlackBerry
Popular Mechanics magazine (1909)
"An inexpensive instrument, slightly bigger than a watch, will enable its bearer to hear anywhere, on sea or land, music or song... it will be possible for a business man in New York to dictate instructions, and have them instantly appear in type at his office in London or elsewhere."
Inventor of the Kindle
Return from the Stars (1961)"I spent the afternoon in a bookstore. There were no books in it. None had been printed for nearly half a century... The bookstore resembled, instead, an electronic laboratory... all my purchases fitted into one pocket, though there must have been almost three hundred titles.
Inventors of Cloud Computing
Erfinder des Cloud Computing
Timesharing: A Solution to Computer Bottlenecks (1963)
Inventor of the iPad
1968
1989
Smart Glasses?
Smart Glasses?
Smart Watches?
Generation Palmreader
Design follows Technology
Crucial Technologies for future Mobile Devices
Crucial Technologies for future Mobile Devices
Transparent and Flexible Displays
Transparent and Flexible Displays
Transparent Displays will change the World!
Smart Windows
Flexible Batteries will reshape devices that will change the World
Flexible Batteries will reshape devices that will change the World
Flexible Batteries will reshape devices that will change the World
Ubicomp drives future ecosystems
From Mainframe to Ubicomp
• Mainframe(one computer, many people)
From Mainframe to Ubicomp
• Mainframe(one computer, many people)
• PC(one computer, one person)
From Mainframe to Ubicomp
• Mainframe(one computer, many people)
• PC(one computer, one person)
• Ubiquitous Computing(one person, many computers)
Egoists will love Ubicomp
Future Ubicomp Markets
Future Ubicomp Markets
Reshaping the Automotive Industry
Reshaping the Automotive Industry
Reshaping the Automotive Industry
Reshaping the Automotive Industry
Reshaping the Automotive Industry
Reshaping the Automotive Industry
Home Automation finally takes off
Home Automation finally takes off
Home Automation finally takes off
Home Automation finally takes off
• 1.5 million home automation systems were installed in US homes in 2013
Home Automation finally takes off
• 1.5 million home automation systems were installed in US homes in 2013
• That number is expected to grow to 8 million by 2017
Ubicomp isn't the end of mobile, it is the beginning!
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