Hacker Noon June 27, 2022
Andrey Solovev

Our life today is comfortable to a large extent due to smart devices. These are smartphones, smartwatches and fitness trackers, smart home appliances, and much, much more. These things are the world of the Internet of things (IoT).

Literally and figuratively, they all connect with the Internet. Smart gadgets collect and analyze information, exchange it with other devices, and perform actions. All this happens almost autonomously, with minimal human intervention. IoT things are present only in our daily household needs but also in all areas of human activity – banking and finance, agriculture, industry, and tourism. Internet technologies gave rise to IoT development, and it, in turn, expands the capabilities of the Internet itself.
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