Yes james!

Madame Cholet and Orinoco would make ideal research candidates. 
:)
R


-----Original Message-----
From: james morris <[email protected]>
Reply-To: NetBehaviour for networked distributed creativity
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NetBehaviour] Internet of Things....Research Opportunities
onEPSRC funded Project]
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 23:15:22 +0100 (BST)

>shop, store and share products. The analogue bar code that has for so
>long been a dumb encrypted reference to a shop’s inventory system,
will
>be superseded by an open platform in which every object manufactured
>will be able to be tracked from cradle to grave, through manufacturer
to
>distributor, to potentially every single person who comes into contact

great! more surveillance!

>with it following its purchase. Further still, every object that comes
>close to another object, and is within range of a reader, could also be
>logged on a database and used to find correlations between owners and
>applications. In a world that has relied upon a linear chain of supply
>and demand between manufacturer and consumer via high street shop, the
>Internet of Things has the potential to transform how we will treat
>objects, care about their origin and use them to find other objects. If
>every new object is within reach of a reader, everything is searchable
>and findable, subsequently the shopping experience may never be the

great! even more surveillance!

>same, and the concept of throwing away objects may become a thing of
the
>past as other people find new uses for old things.

Wow man, I'm glad all these technical boffins come up with such
fantastic ideas... Just a pity the Wombles[1] beat them to it.


[1] http://www.tidybag.co.uk/

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