The document discusses how semantic computing in the cloud will revolutionize the consumer experience on mobile phones. It argues that cloud computing will allow for more powerful interfaces on phones that understand natural language, perceive the environment through sensors, and help solve everyday problems. By connecting open data and APIs in the cloud, mobile phones can act as virtual personal assistants that understand speech, provide location-aware information and services, and apply multiple sources to address users' needs.
5. Web 3.0 will require even more computation. Big computing powers the titans of Web 2.0. Can the Cloud make this possible? The Cloud The Pipe The Interface The Ecosystem And innovation.
6. Cheap computing? "The illusion of infinite scalability" Big Data? "The illusion of omniscience" Hint: Lightning Hint: Weather systems The Cloud The Pipe The Interface The Ecosystem
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8. The Cloud The Pipe The Interface The Ecosystem Aaron Koblin
9. In 2010 3G will hit mass market tipping point Source: Morgan Stanley 2009 Mobile Internet Report
10. The Second Wave: Mobile Bandwidth Petabytes/month 2008 2013 Wireless Traffic source: http://gigaom.com/2009/07/17/data-the-future-of-the-internet-looks-highly-mobile/ 2010 Wireline Traffic 3G 4G ADSL 3-5Mbsp ADSL 1Mbps
11. Nexus One image is a riff on http://www.flickr.com/photos/julietteculver/4281553933/ The Cloud The Pipe The Interface The Ecosystem What makes smart phones Smart ? Most new phones will be Smart Phones. Smart Phones are the new PC.
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13. The Cloud The Pipe The Interface The Ecosystem What will feed the ecosystem of Web 3.0? The food chain of Web 2.0 starts with search.
14. Structured data? Semantic Web? Connection: "The Gigantic Join" Services? APIs? Combination: "The mother of all mashups"
15. The Gigantic Join Linking Open Data cloud by http://richard.cyganiak.de/2007/10/lod/ where what who when what
16. The Ecosystem of APIs and Online Data Over 1600 APIs growing at accelerated rate...
17. API connectivity amplifies the power of services. http://www.balaiyer.com/tabid/1475/bid/5036/Cloud-computing-ecosystem-from-an-API-perspective.aspx
trends that are enabling intelligence at the interface – a Web 3.0 killer app
All sorts of data personal data is in the cloud: calendar, photos, videos, docs, etc. Facebook has N million users and recently has passed google on a few days wrt to traffic. Twitter: sharing info w/ the general public. Twitter has N million users. The big theme here is that people’s willingness to access info. in the cloud has been forever altered. It’s not just a desire- it’s a mass market expectation.
All sorts of data personal data is in the cloud: calendar, photos, videos, docs, etc. Facebook has N million users and recently has passed google on a few days wrt to traffic. Twitter: sharing info w/ the general public. Twitter has N million users. The big theme here is that people’s willingness to access info. in the cloud has been forever altered. It’s not just a desire- it’s a mass market expectation.
wireless options across the board are growing (and 3G most important to mobile internet) In 2008 per Morgan Stanley - GPS: 421m chipsets sold + 57% y/y growth --- Wifi: 319M chipsets sold +42% y/y growth (FYI- estimated -- Bluetooth: 1.3B headsets sold + 45% growth (and 2B used ww)/ --3G: 485MM global users. +46% y/y growth.
Expected to surpass notebook and desktop sales combined in 2012 1
we are reaching a tipping point where small companies can bring real intelligence to ordinary people
it's still faster than typing when they speak + correct.