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IoTask provides visionary, innovative, actionable consulting, and other advisory services for areas like internet of things, mobile, and analytics

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IoTask CEO and head of MIT’s open and digital learning efforts discusses how to successfully navigate the IoT. technologyreview.com/s/601013/the-i…

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The true limitation now is not our technology or expertise, but our thinking. marketingjournal.org/the-inversion-…

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Rather than building the sentient robots romanticized in popular culture, MIT Mechanical Engineering faculty are working on projects that improve everyday life and make humans safer, more efficient, and better informed. news.mit.edu/2018/revolutio…

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At present, authorities in China and elsewhere more commonly track cars through video images of license plates...But RFID has advantages such as functioning in foggy weather and faster information processing, comments our Sanjay Sarma in recent WSJ article wsj.com/articles/a-chi…

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New 'Predatory Behavior Index', co-developed by IoTask partner Gitanjali Swamy, shows VC and Equity Firms accused of sexual misconduct return lower rates iot-ask.com/new-predatory-…

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An intelligent alarm clock that consults your e-mails, events, and even medical records to ensure you wake up at the right time? AI may make the internet of things self-aware and IoTask's Sanjay Sarma and colleagues are making it possible. rtinsights.com/now-the-intern…

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We used to say, ‘Someday the internet will be everywhere’ — this was late 90s — and we didn’t have the word 'cloud' yet. So, we used to say, ‘Someday, you can write the data in the sky." news.mit.edu/2017/internet-…