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Here are some links related to my talk:
The Foreign Policy Association web site is www.fpa.org.
Connected devices and information:
![]() Here are some examples of Internet applications that use specialized input devices, data bases, etc., in ways that give a hint of the future without an emphasis on eCommerce or journalism and publishing:
Seattle Traffic Webcams: This web site has a map with clickable links live pictures from over 75 cameras around Seattle, Washington.
Airplane Flight Tracking: Gives you minute-by-minute status of airline flights in the USA, including where they are, speed, estimated arrival time, and more.
Georgia Tech Wearable Motherboard: While this isn't an application yet, it is an enabling technology. It's a shirt that has been specially woven to be comfortable, yet lets sensors anywhere on the body be connected to a portable computer to be communicated elsewhere. Originally developed for the military (to detect bullet wounds and their effects in real time for battlefield medicine and triage), it can be used for regular medical monitoring and other applications.
Examples of personal, small business, non-profit, etc., web sites:
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